Parvo in Dogs
What is Parvo?
Parvo is a serious viral disease that can be fatal if treatment is administered. So, to protect your puppy from contracting pravo you have your puppy vaccinated against this disease.
Let us first look at what Parvo is and what the symptoms are. Canine parvovirus is a disease that affects cell division. The most important position for the distribution of cells in the body of your dog is the intestinal lining or the lining of the digestive system. When thesedisease attacks and kills the cells causing dogs and puppies to not be able to absorb nutrients or liquids. Parvo is seen more in puppies than in adult dogs, but both can take the disease. The reason is that puppies are more interested in having an immature immune system.
What are the symptoms?
Symptoms of pravo include diarrhea, vomiting and lethargy. Most dogs infected with Parvo when they stop eating or loss of appetite;diarrhea, high fever, and depression. Their stool can be very liquid, vile smell, usually yellow, and contain blood. The secondary symptoms such as severe gastrointestinal distress, including vomiting and diarrhea with blood. The later stages of pravo dehydration, shock and often death. . Parvo in some cases may also attack a dog's heart causing congestive heart failure. It may be months or years after an apparent recovery of the intestinal form of the devicedisease.
How is Parvo transmitted?
Transmission of the Pravo is a dog to another through their feces. Parvo can live up to 9 months, when the conditions of law, where the faeces were found. Parvo can be in an adult dog that shows no outward signs of Parvo are not implemented, but the disease can be found in their feces. The disease is not a type of plane, but it can also be transmitted through the sole of the shoe and even birds may carry the deadly disease in your garden as it shouldis in contact with infected feces.
Parvo, when they have invaded your garden or your home is to live, if you're not the surface of the illness to escape are not. Then your next dog can and probably infected. There is only one way to kill the disease in your house, clothes, or in the backyard. You have to use bleach! Soap, water or other cleaning products for the home or clothing will not kill pravo. What you need to use a mixture of 1 / 3 Bleach 2 / 3 water and disinfect everything thatdogs are around, including your clothes, your plate of food and water and each bed that he used. In your garden, enjoy the entire area with bleach solution. You can also talk to your vet and buy a disinfectant Parvosan or Roccal to process the areas that are exposed to Parvo.
What is the treatment and prevention of Parvo?
If your dog does not become infected with Parvo 5o/50 has a chance of cure. But it will be morelikely to be weak and easily susceptible to diseases.
The best prevention begins when the puppy is 6-8 weeks of age. You should also keep your puppy away from other dogs until his last shot of Parvo received. The Parvo vaccine is usually included in the distemper vaccination.
All dogs and puppies are susceptible to Parvo, but there are some breeds that seem to be more sensitive than others think. These include Rottweilers, Doberman Pinscher, and the other blackand brown varieties. These breeds are usually more susceptible to this disease and not restored.
Without treatment your dog only has a survival of 20% and the treatment of a survival of 80%. Then, of course, is the best medicine is to prevent exposure and to vaccinate your puppy against this deadly disease
This site contains only basic information about Parvo. The vet is always the best source of information on health. Consult your veterinarian for more informationAbout Parvo and prevention.