Lizzie loves to take care of animals and thinks she might like to become a veterinarian. Today, she is visiting a vet clinic and watching Dr. Snyder treat people’s pets. A woman brings in a stray puppy she has rescued off the street. She wants to adopt the dog, but it looks sick. The dog seems tired, will not eat, and has diarrhea. Dr. Snyder looks very concerned. He takes a small sample of the puppy’s feces and runs a test. Fifteen minutes later he comes back with bad news: the puppy has parvovirus. The disease is often fatal, but many dogs survive with good treatment. Dr. Snyder tells Lizzie that parvovirus is preventable and a dog cannot get infected if it is given a shot. What type of shot would prevent a dog from the parvovirus disease? Explain how this shot protects a dog so it cannot get sick from a virus.
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As for the treatment of parvovirus, there is no one that must be followed to the letter and 100%; however, there are steps to follow to be able to combat it and have better results, or in your case, completely eliminate the virus.
Each veterinarian will treat the symptoms in a different way, trying to protect the digestive system as much as possible and increasing tests to improve health.
Rehydration. Intravenous fluid administration is usually recommended due to rapid fluid loss and avoidance of shock.
Blood transfusions. This is due to blood loss due to bloody stools that an infected dog usually has. Once stabilized, care and monitoring continue, especially for fever and restoration of appetite.
Medication. Remember that the treatments must be administered by a professional or trusted veterinarian. It must be diagnosed as soon as possible to reduce mortality and restore the gastric mucosa with gastric protectors, antiemetics and probiotics. In addition, there must be a list of antibiotics that help fight canine parvovirus.
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