Dogs that are ill from canine parvovirus infection are often said to have "parvo." The virus affects dogs' gastrointestinal tracts and is spread by direct dog-to-dog contact and contact with contaminated feces (stool), environments, or people.
How likely is a puppy to get parvo?
There's a near-zero percent chance that your dog catches parvo if they're not around unvaccinated dogs. Wait until your pup has had their first two shots before bringing them around any pets that may not be fully vaccinated.
What are the first signs of parvo in a puppy?
Symptoms of Parvo in PuppiesBloody diarrhea.Vomiting.Fever.Lethargy.Anorexia.Weight loss.Weakness.Dehydration.
Can my puppy get parvo from my backyard?
The virus is capable of lingering in an area or on an item for a lengthy stretch of time -- even months. If a child in your home collects rocks as a hobby and unwittingly brings an infected one inside to your dog, it could lead to the transmission of parvo.
How can I prevent my puppy from getting parvo?
Keep your dog healthy and parvo-free with these 8 tips:1Make sure your dog is properly vaccinated. ... 2Limit your puppy or unvaccinated dog's exposure to other dogs. ... 3Avoid places where your puppy or unvaccinated dog could be exposed to parvovirus from unvaccinated dogs. ... 4When in doubt, err on the side of caution.