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Posted by M.TARLTON on 05-14-2009 09:33 PM:

Any home remidies for parvo?

Most of my dogs are infected with a new strain of parvo. Even dogs with all of their shots are dying. 3 has died so far vet wants to keep them for a week with Ivs and I cant afford that for 20 beagles my coondogs arent showing any signs yet. Ive been giving the ones showing signs penecillon to illiminate secondary infection and pedilyte. Any help would be apprecitated.
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Posted by JustinM on 05-14-2009 09:35 PM:

I believe the main thing is keeping liquids in them forcing it if need be. I have had luck doing this in the past when I was younger. Maybe someone else can help somemore.

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Posted by Plottluvr on 05-14-2009 09:55 PM:

You need to administer IV fluids Subcutaneously. Your vet may set you up with a drip. Split the amount given into two doses.

Good luck


Posted by huntingwalkers9 on 05-14-2009 10:03 PM:

re

parvaid...90%

gatorade..pedalite.. IV.. i heard kerosine would either cure it or kill it but i dont i've never tried it.

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Posted by heckler on 05-14-2009 10:05 PM:

sent ya a PM


Posted by skyblu on 05-14-2009 10:21 PM:

This worked for me

Many years ago my Vet supplied me with IV fluids to give subcutaneously using a syringe. You inject the fluid in several places over the ribcage making the dog look "lumpy" and as soon as the lumps are absorbed, start checking for dehydration (skin pinch test) & repeat this as often as necessary. Also get anti nausea/antobiotic meds from your Vet to give orally. A friend of mine additionally used Tamiflu & said it worked. My Vet told me that dehydration is what kills most pups. As soon as they stop feeling nauseous, feed them chicken broth and rice to start with.

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Posted by Buckshot on 05-14-2009 10:34 PM:

M.TARLTON were you the one that had thought you had some bad Southern Dog food that killed the 2 dogs?


Posted by Casey_Lee on 05-14-2009 10:34 PM:

I've also heard bleach will cure it or kill it. I've never had sucess brining them out of it

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Posted by Phantom on 05-14-2009 10:42 PM:

Buckshot

yes he is the one who said was he really thought it was the dog food that killed his dogs.

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Posted by Majestic Tree H on 05-14-2009 11:07 PM:

Yes Read this Post It gives all the Info and it has Saved lots of Dogs


These are a few things to keep on hand at all Times ..

Here also is a link to a Thread that has saved many pups ..

http://forums.ukcdogs.com/showthrea...ht=Battle+Parvo

This is My PARVO Kit.. And if used as discribe in the Above Thread

Will work within 24 hours of the first Sign of PARVO

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Posted by Barrier Kennels on 05-14-2009 11:17 PM:

Re: re

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Originally posted by huntingwalkers9
parvaid...90%

gatorade..pedalite.. IV.. i heard kerosine would either cure it or kill it but i dont i've never tried it.

my preacher had it as a pup and that worked for him lost his litter mates

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Posted by on 05-14-2009 11:30 PM:

There is a new strain of parvo that is affecting adult dogs?


Posted by skyblu on 05-14-2009 11:48 PM:

There IS a New Strain of Parvo

I handle dogs for a Vet and yesterday he told me on the phone there's a new strain of Parvo in the Rio Grande area of Texas and in the Pacific Northwest. He said it's tough to treat & that a customer had brought in a litter of bird dogs with it & he had them on IV drips. He said the vaccine companies had been to the area getting samples from infected dogs so that they can incorporate vaccine for the new strains into their present vaccines. He said it's much more serious than the previous Parvo.

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Posted by M.TARLTON on 05-15-2009 02:51 AM:

Yes there is a new strain that the shot want cure. 4 dogs have died so far 2 one year olds and 2 two year olds. Ill make sure to get those supplies tomoro. Thanks

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Posted by M.TARLTON on 05-15-2009 03:17 AM:

Majestic Tree H
What is the dosage amount for the Calcium Gluonate and the dextrose?

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Posted by huntingwalkers9 on 05-15-2009 03:37 AM:

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Q:
What is canine parvovirus type 2c?

A: Canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2) is the virus that causes "parvo" enteritis in dogs. There are several variants of CPV-2; all of the variants of CPV-2 are genetically related.

CPV-2c differs from CPV-2a and CPV-2b at only one point on the DNA strand
Canine parvovirus type 2c (CPV-2c) is a variant of canine parvovirus. It was first detected in Italy in 2000, and has also been reported in Western Europe, Asia, and South America. Outbreaks of canine parvovirus associated with CPV-2c in the United States were confirmed in 2006 and 2007.

Canine parvovirus type 2b (CPV-2b) is the most common variant of the canine parvovirus in the United States, but CPV-2c is becoming the second most common variant.

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Posted by redneck59 on 05-15-2009 03:53 AM:

tablespoon of bleach it will either cure them or kill them.


Posted by on 05-15-2009 04:54 AM:

so this new parvo is killing healthy grown dogs?


Posted by Geminite on 05-15-2009 05:23 AM:

A lot of times parvo kills a dog because it isn't treated QUICKLY and EFFICIENTLY. The dog becomes dehydrated so quickly that it dies.....Even a healthy adult dog can die from the more common strain of Parvo.

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Posted by HistoryNutt on 05-15-2009 05:26 AM:

Back when we were first hit with Parvo and they haven't come out with a vaccine yet I had very good luck treating dogs with it this way.

lactated ringers under the skin. When the bumps went down put more into the dog. Also when I gave them the ringers I would also poke a piece of canned dog food down their throats. The same way you would if you was giving a dog a worm pill.

The main thing is to keep their fluids up and also get something in them for food. You have to keep working with them and make sure to keep the fluids high.

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Posted by LUKE SOLMES on 05-15-2009 05:42 AM:

A couple cc's of bleach injected in them will cure them or kill them, & does it fast. It sounds terrible, but I have seen a good # of small pups that were on the verge of death & vets said they could do nuthing, come out of it. Seen it used on whole litters with the disease with about 50% making it.


Posted by Majestic Tree H on 05-15-2009 11:55 AM:

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Originally posted by M.TARLTON
Majestic Tree H
What is the dosage amount for the Calcium Gluonate and the dextrose?



I only use them to make my own Ringers Solution for an IV .. I mix those with Distilled water. Now I have found that you can add about 1/4 CC of the Dextrose to the Scour Meds if you have a real week Pup.. That Dextrose "Super Sugar" you have to watch you can actualy send then into Shock !!

I have only needed to make that on 2 pups.. Usualy the 3 other Ingredance are required..

That Pig Scoures Med. turns into a Jello Plug that also Kills the Bacteria in the Intestins over a 24 hr period , Plus the Neomicien Does prit much the Same thing but gets their Faster, Then the Concentrated Electro Lites Boost the whole System ..


Note : A Vet. must Follow "The Writen Book" on Parvo Treatment.

If they try Something Different and the Dog dies "Which it may Anyway" they could be Liable

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Posted by Cleo on 05-15-2009 12:41 PM:

All the luck in the world to you.

I hope all goes well. This is bad! Lots of great help here..................we all feel your pain!

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Posted by M.TARLTON on 05-15-2009 12:48 PM:

Im having real good results on 2 young foxdogs they have both started eating canned dog food. Ive forced pedilyte every 4 hours for the past 2 1/2 days and 2.5 cc of penecillon each day. I think they are going to make it but im going to try this new treatment on them and my beagles that arent doing good.
Thanks for the info

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Posted by Majestic Tree H on 05-15-2009 01:56 PM:

You may want to Put that Neomycin in All the Drinking Waters this will take care of what your doing with the Penicillin "If their Drinking" ..

Also remove dogs from an Area and with a Garden Sprayer with 1/4 Dilution of Clorox, Spray an Area "Let it Dry" then replace the dogs. May have to do this each day.

This Stuff is like the Human Flu .. Its the Secondary Effects of the Vioded System that Builds the "Killing Bacteria" is what takes them out..

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