What Is Parvo? Parvo in puppies is caused by the canine parvovirus. This virus is highly contagious and spreads through direct contact with an infected dog or by indirect contact with a contaminated object. Your puppy is exposed to the parvovirus every time he sniffs, licks, or consumes infected feces.
How do I know if my puppy has a virus?
If your dog shows any of the following early signs of parvo, see your veterinarian immediately:1Profuse, bloody diarrhea.2Vomiting.3Loss of appetite.4Dehydration.5Lethargy.6Abdominal pain.7Weakness.8Collapse.
What viruses can puppies catch?
Three Common Puppy IllnessesCanine Distemper Virus (CDV) Your veterinarian will likely administer several Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) vaccinations throughout your puppy's first months. ... Parvovirus (Parvo) ... Kennel Cough. ... Pet Insurance for Puppies.
How do you treat a viral infection in a puppy?
There is no cure for dog flu. Treatment is supportive, and your veterinarian can advise you on the best ways to keep your dog comfortable during his illness and recovery. Some dogs may require supportive care, such as fluids, to aid their recovery, as well as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications to reduce fevers.
Is it common for puppies to get sick?
It's very common in newly rehomed puppies for a variety of reasons, including the stress of rehoming, parasites including worms and amoebae, bacterial infections, viral infections (including the deadly parvovirus), dietary indiscretion and rapid changes in diet, vitamin deficiencies, toxins and congenital problems.
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