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|Treating Parvo at home |
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|If your puppy starts looking depressed, or appears listless, you should immediately become concerned, as these are the |
|first signs of parvo (and any number of other similar diseases). It may be nothing and it may go away - or, it may not. |
|The next stage of parvo is your puppy refuses to eat. Puppies will still continue to drink water, so don't be fooled by |
|this. Soon after the puppy refuses to eat, it will begin to vomit - and vomit. After this the diarrhea comes, which is |
|oftentimes bloody. If you let your puppy's symptoms get this far, the chances of saving it are slim. Most people wait |
|and wait, until it is too late to save the pup. You cannot wait for vomiting and diarrhea to occur before you decide to |
|act. If you value the life of your pup, you must act before these stages occur. |
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|WHEN TO ACT: |
|If your puppy refuses to eat at its normal time, and it seems depressed, immediately take it to the vet for a |
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