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babyberry_87
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posted 10-12-2002 07:46 PM           Edit/Delete Message
last year when we moved my puppy was about 4 months old,after a while we let him out back and he stayed out there a while after he got use to like the next month shadow(my puppy)started throwing up and he had diarreah i thought it was just a little sickness he'd get over.The next day he wouldnt eat or drink and started throwing up blood i was really upset we couldnt afford a vet so we gave him some of our antibiotics and we found out we had parvo in the backyard but he lived and now he is fine.this year just a month ago I got a new puppy named buddy hes only about 2 months old and I had forgotten we had parvo in the backyard and this morning I woke up and he was throwing up blood and had diarreah i am very upset and mad that I had 4-gotten we that...Is there any way to get rid of this parvo we gave him antibiotics but i dont no wut else to do...Is there any way to get rid of it?Also will my big dogs that are 13yrs old and 2 yrs old get it?

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Kelly Showalter
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posted 10-25-2002 05:59 AM           Edit/Delete Message
Parvo is a very serious, deadly, and contagious air born disease. You lucked out with your first dog, however, you may not be so lucky, as it is actually very hard to cure. Most dogs and puppies that do get parvo, do not survive. This is unless they can receive good veterinary care quickly. Please be responisible and take your pets to the vet immediately. Did your dog not have a vaccination for parvo, and have your other dogs received the innoculation. If not, I would get to a DVM immediately and have them vaccinated before you lose a pet.

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