Great they arent happy enough killing us off, they’re going after our pets now.
Wow. Spreads through feces and everyone is going to those dog parks. We take our dog in the alley and I’m not anymore.
pitbull lovers hardest hit
A vaccine exists for Parvo, why aren’t they using it?
Imagine how quiet and poop free the city parks would be if this happened. one can only hope.
I’ve had dogs and cats killed by parvo. It is not a good way to go. They begin to stagger around like they were drunk, then go off and die.
Last cat, a sweet heart, died of Bob Cat Fever.
Sounds like what our dog just had, despite being vaxxed for parvo. Thankfully he’s ok.
the reason all those breeds are seemingly more at risk is because they’re the most popular, bred by serial breeders and kept in less than ideal settings.
parvo generally (always?) attacks puppies. I don’t recall ever really seeing it strike an adult dog.
Yet another disease/condition that Ivermectin apparently cures.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/preventing-treating-parvovirus-dogs-val-heart
For you Rottweiler owners, they are very vulnerable. I had one back in 1992. Vet double vaxed her for parvo and she still got it. Sound familiar. She became very ill, was in the hospital several days on IVs. Liver failing, not much hope, but she made it and lived for 10 more years. I also had a boxer at the same time and she did not catch the virus.
Isn’t it weird that there are these stories suddenly appearing today suggesting that people get rid of thief pets or switch to pet rats and goldfish and lo snd behold - Dog Covid!
The government has fun killing millions of chickens and turkeys, now they are moving on to dogs. Just their way of letting you know who is boss.
It’s Spring, fleas and ticks are on the uptick as well..
This might not be popular but I’ll bet this is the direct result of humans bringing their pets to places that normally wouldnt allow them. Grocery stores, hotels, planes, etc etc. More interaction between different humans and animals seems like a perfect way to breed new pathogens.
Folks, before you get your dogs vaxxed, take a good look at the vaxxes offered.
A really good look.
I’m wondering, if there is a spike in Parvo, if it’s vaxx-related.