It’s already Spring time, which means the Parvo season is upon us already, and there is a much more aggressive Parvovirus Strain that is killing dogs at a scary rate. The 2c Strain can kill both fully-vaccinated adult dogs and puppies within 6-12 hours after symptoms first appear.
We put together this little quiz to see if you are up on the latest Parvo facts. These questions are all True/False:
- Parvo is a puppy disease and my adult dogs are safe.
- All of my dogs are up-to-date on their shots, therefore they are protected.
- I’m worried that my cat can get infected from my Parvo puppy, should I be?
- Foul-smelling dog diarrhea mainly comes from eating junk food.
- Canine Parvovirus is not contagious to humans.
- My vet quoted $750+ for Parvo treatments for my dog, I heard this is low?
- Parvo cannot survive snow and desert-heat temperatures.
- Parvo can only be spread via infected dog feces.
- Parvo can incubate from 3-15 days before symptoms appear.
- Parvo tests at the vet are always accurate.
There are many misconceptions about Parvo. There’s one thing for certain, it will attack your pet and can take his life if you don’t take immediate action. So often, people are caught unawares and simply have no idea what to look for. Parvo symptoms can appear from absolutely nowhere – one minute your dog is playing and the next minute he is lying around, not eating, no energy – basically, not the dog you know and love.
The typical symptoms of Parvo can fox you at first. You may assume your dog has just swallowed something that disagreed with him, when in fact he may already be infected and very ill with the scourge of the Earth, Parvo virus.
This is the reason why we wrote Parvo Treatment 101, which is a FREE eBook that contains a wealth of information to help you learn all you need to know about Parvo and what are the dog Parvo symptoms to watch out for. We also talk about exactly what makes for an effective Parvovirus treatment. You will undoubtedly run across many treatments for Parvo, and we can help you understand their pros and cons, as we’ve done tons of research into the subject matter.
We hope that you found this information useful and once you download and read our free eBook, that should clear up many issues you may have about Canine Parvovirus.
Oh BTW, how did you fare on our little Parvo Quiz? Ideally, you don’t want to miss more than 1 … Well, we can help you out. If you pay a visit to our PET Blog we will have all the answers to this quiz and perhaps other issues you may have on your mind.
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