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my dog has been diagnosed with PARVO,,,HELP
me and my husband have had our little shih tzu (muffin) for about 5
months. We had got her off of a lady in winnipeg who had stated my dog was vaccinated. About one month ago we had got another puppy, Pablo, Pablo's a full breed Pug and hes only about 2 months old. Three days ago Muffin grew very sick, depression, vomitting, bloody diarhea the whole works. The first night i figured she had been eating grass and she was just vomitting nothing serious, But that morning i had noticed a puddle of blood in my living room, immediately i took her to my vet and they tested her for Parvo. Muffin tested possitive.....Its been three days now and the vet has her hooked up on IV's, treatment and so on. She was doing better the second day she was in the vet, eating and much more alert, but this morning the vet called me and told me she started having bloody diarhea once again and she will not eat or drink anything. It has really discouraged us and any hope we have is slowly going down hill. I have no experience with the virus Parvo...i have read up on it quite a bit and have heard many different opinions. I really have no idea what to think at this point, we absolutely adore Muffin and dont know what we'd do if anything happens to her. Please if anyone has any idea or might have a better opinion on what might happen to Muffin please Write back...It means alot! Thanks so much.....................................Tiffany |
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my dog has been diagnosed with PARVO,,,HELP
Do you have the vaccination records from the breeder? It's a series of
vaccinations (just like with human infants), not just one. -- *There are no accidents in life* "Muffin_05" wrote in message ps.com... me and my husband have had our little shih tzu (muffin) for about 5 months. We had got her off of a lady in winnipeg who had stated my dog was vaccinated. About one month ago we had got another puppy, Pablo, Pablo's a full breed Pug and hes only about 2 months old. Three days ago Muffin grew very sick, depression, vomitting, bloody diarhea the whole works. The first night i figured she had been eating grass and she was just vomitting nothing serious, But that morning i had noticed a puddle of blood in my living room, immediately i took her to my vet and they tested her for Parvo. Muffin tested possitive.....Its been three days now and the vet has her hooked up on IV's, treatment and so on. She was doing better the second day she was in the vet, eating and much more alert, but this morning the vet called me and told me she started having bloody diarhea once again and she will not eat or drink anything. It has really discouraged us and any hope we have is slowly going down hill. I have no experience with the virus Parvo...i have read up on it quite a bit and have heard many different opinions. I really have no idea what to think at this point, we absolutely adore Muffin and dont know what we'd do if anything happens to her. Please if anyone has any idea or might have a better opinion on what might happen to Muffin please Write back...It means alot! Thanks so much.....................................Tiffany |
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my dog has been diagnosed with PARVO,,,HELP
On 13 Aug 2006 10:33:51 -0700, "Muffin_05" ,
clicked their heels and said: me and my husband have had our little shih tzu (muffin) for about 5 months. We had got her off of a lady in winnipeg who had stated my dog was vaccinated. Did she give you vaccination records? How many vaccinations did your dog receive? Have you been to your own vet after bringing her home? How old is she? About one month ago we had got another puppy, Pablo, Pablo's a full breed Pug and hes only about 2 months old. Three days ago Muffin grew very sick, depression, vomitting, bloody diarhea the whole works. The first night i figured she had been eating grass and she was just vomitting nothing serious, But that morning i had noticed a puddle of blood in my living room, immediately i took her to my vet and they tested her for Parvo. Muffin tested possitive.....Its been three days now and the vet has her hooked up on IV's, treatment and so on. She was doing better the second day she was in the vet, eating and much more alert, but this morning the vet called me and told me she started having bloody diarhea once again and she will not eat or drink anything. It has really discouraged us and any hope we have is slowly going down hill. Parvo kills. Some dogs get through it, but some don't. Please if anyone has any idea or might have a better opinion on what might happen to Muffin please Write back...It means alot! Thanks so much.....................................Tiffan y What does your vet say about the pug? Have you bleached your entire home and yard? -- Janet Boss www.bestfriendsdogobedience.com |
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my dog has been diagnosed with PARVO,,,HELP
yes we have bleached out entire home...and saw the records, but she had done it herself. we are aware that the breeder could be lying but thats really the last worry on our minds now. whats done is done, and now im just concerned about Muffin...... |
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my dog has been diagnosed with PARVO,,,HELP
"Muffin_05" wrote in message ups.com... yes we have bleached out entire home...and saw the records, but she had done it herself. we are aware that the breeder could be lying but thats really the last worry on our minds now. whats done is done, and now im just concerned about Muffin...... How is your Pug puppy? Your outdoor area should be off limits to the little one for quite some time after this. Parvo can live in the ground for months. I hope Muffin survives this. My own boy came to me with Parvo when he was a pup, and while it took its toll, he came through alright. My vet said at the time that the older they are, the higher their chances of survival are. Best of luck to you. Make sure when this is all over, you tell the breeder that her vaccines didn't work. Tara |
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