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steve w
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Post by steve w »

Beagled1 and SR Patch offer sound advice. I had a similar situation here a few years ago and pretty much did what was said by both and had success with pups. When the parvo had infected dogs here I treated with coloidal silver and pedialyte with some success. Use the Neopar for the pups first 2 to 3 rounds is the best bet. Here is a link http://www.lambriarvetsupply.com/NeoPar ... --003NEO10 25 dose packs are available too.

beagletrainer
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Parvo in puppies

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I had a litter of 7 puppies sold 3 and all three are still healthy but lost the other 4 to parvo even a week after thier first parvo shot. staid up allday and allnight putting pedialyte down them and bleaching after them for almost a week and they still died. Parvo is a very deadly desease and it strikes in a very odd way. My puppies were all healthy and my son brought a stray in my house and the next thing I knew all my puppies were dead.
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Post by S.R.Patch »

The parvo eats away at their stomach lining causing bleeding(blood in stool you see). You need antibiotics also to fight it as the secondary infection will kill them... :(

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