Thursday, June 13, 2013

The Signs and Symptoms of Canine Parvovirus


Canine Parvovirus is a contagious disease like no other. The virus can stay on soils and clothing for up to a year. This means that it is possible for your dog to catch the disease even if your dog has no actual contact with an infected dog. Because of this, it is important that dog owners are always on guard and aware of the symptoms of the parvovirus in case it strikes.

The main symptoms that your dog may show if they have parvovirus are depression and lethargy. You will notice that your dog is not acting as they normally do, and will not have a very large appetite. Next, severe diarrhea and vomiting is likely to come. Many dog owners ask how to tell the difference between regular diarrhea and that of parvovirus and the answer is that virus induced diarrhea will sometimes be bloody and will be more severe than any other diarrhea you have seen.

On top of this vomiting it is quite likely to see your dog having difficulties breathing and moving. This is because the parvovirus is attacking the cardiac muscles of your pet. Another common parvovirus symptom is a high fever, which will normally come on after most of the other symptoms.

If you suspect that your dog has parvo then you need to get it to the vet as soon as possible. Parvovirus has no cure but dogs can be nursed back to recovery if the you treat the illness with the care and attention it deserves. Make sure that you inform yourself of the virus. Don't let your dog suffer; teach yourself about the virus and get prepared.

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