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Dr Bhatti Dog & Cat Clinic Locaton - Road, near Nangal Shama, Nangal Shama, Chowk, Jalandhar, Punjab 144007 Contact no. - +91 97815 77732 Find more at http://www.bholashola.com Download Our Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... Download Our iOS iPhone App: https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/bhola... ====== Social Links ========== Facebook: / bholashola Twitter: / bholashola Instagram: / bholashola Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/+bholashola Pinterest: / bholashola LinkedIn: / bholashola Dr. contact number +91 98883 77732 What should I do if I suspect my dog has parvo? If you recognise the symptoms above in your own dog, call your veterinary practice immediately for advice. Make sure to tell them what symptoms your dog or puppy has, and whether or not they’ve come into contact with a dog with confirmed parvovirus. Most deaths from parvo happen within 48 to 72 hours after the symptoms begin. The quicker you seek help, the greater your pet’s chances of survival. Keep your dog away from other dogs as it spreads easily. Tell your vet if you also have other dogs in your household as they can give advice on how to stop it spreading around all your pets. Don’t forget that any cases of severe gastroenteritis should be taken seriously; even if parvovirus is not the cause, contact your vet if your dog has diarrhoea or any of the other symptoms listed above. My dog has parvovirus. What treatment is available? There are no drugs in existence that can kill the virus. Instead, treatment for parvo is designed to support a dog’s immune system and help their body become strong enough to fight off the disease. Dogs and puppies with parvovirus need to be treated at a vet’s and are likely to need hospitalisation. They will be put on a drip and given intravenous fluids to stop them from becoming dehydrated. They may also be given drugs to help control vomiting, which also helps to prevent dehydration. If a dog with parvo has caught a secondary infection as a result of a weakened immune system, they may be given antibiotics. Dogs and puppies with parvo must be put in isolation and kept well away from other animals. Vets and nurses will wear special clothes and shoes when treating them which can be removed and sanitised to prevent the disease spreading to other patients at the veterinary surgery or hospital. The average hospital stay for a dog recovering from parvo is five to seven days. Unfortunately, puppies are often not strong enough to survive the toll the disease takes on their young bodies and many will die. Treatment for parvo is also very expensive because your dog will need several days’ stay in intensive care. Costs for round the clock nursing and veterinary care, medicines and fluids tot up. Bills can easily run into the hundreds, if not thousands, of pounds. Vaccination prices are much, much cheaper. Can humans catch parvovirus from dogs? Humans cannot get parvovirus from their dogs, however they can pass parvo from one dog to another on their clothes, shoes or hands. Humans can contract a human version of parvovirus, but this is a different strain from the one that affects dogs. Humans cannot pass the human type of parvo to a dog either. Parvo and puppies If you are getting a puppy from a breeder or rescue centre, do not take them home without making sure they have had at least their first vaccination against parvo first. Ask for proof (a vaccination card signed by a vet or vet nurse) that they have been vaccinated and confirmation of when the next jab is due. We also recommend phoning the vet who has vaccinated them to make sure it has been done as, sadly, at Blue Cross we are treating increasing numbers of puppies that have been bought from sellers who have stated the pup has been vaccinated when they clearly have not been. Devastatingly for the owners and our vets and nurses, some of these puppies have not survived, despite round the clock care. This is Pet Care and Pet Awareness Initiative by Bhola Shola pet services. We (Bhola Shola and Team) are pet care and service provider. We are always present to guide you about anything related to dogs or pets. You can get food and accesories for your pets at your door step in all over the India at very reasonable price through our website (www.bholashola.com) or you can download our apps by searching Bhola shola in the play stores of 'iphone' and 'android' both (we will cover international countries soon). In our videos, you can get deep knowledge about pets, their value in our life and entertainment . We also guide you about most of the hidden aspects of Dogs care, health and also about dogs or Pets Business. Thanks for watching our video. Please like this video if you liked it. Also, subscribe to our channel here: / bholashola