my adult dog has parvo need a home cure no money for vet $100 just to examine my dog?
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i love my dog he got adult parvo and he vomit and **** blood. no money for vet. i need home remedies PLEASE… i posted earlier thanks for the info. need more info. thanks HOME REMEDIES.
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Answer by Laura Marie
There are no ‘home remedies’.
And it’s not called ‘adult parvo’- it’s just called parvo. Which, as an adult dog, your dog should be well vaccinated against.
You’ve got a computer, you’ve got the internet- how come you’re sitting there with LUXURIES and complaining you’re unable to provide the basics to another luxury ‘item’ you own- your dog?
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There is no home cure for parvo. It is 95%+ fatal without veterinary treatment. If you cannot afford to give the dog the treatment it needs then turn it over to someone that can afford to treat it or have it humanely euthanized so it does not die a slow and painful death.
You don’t even know the dog has parvo if you haven’t seen a vet. Many things can cause vomiting and diarrhea. Parvo is uncommon in adult dogs (not called adult parvo still just parvo) if they were vaccianted for it as a puppy. If an adult dog that was previously vaccinated gets parvo it is typically an indication of an underlying problem
There is no home remedy for parvo, even for adult dogs. You take him to the vet or he’s more than likely not going to make it. Even when the vets treat them, the chances of them surviving are very low.
Take a loan from the bank and take him to the vet. It’s the only thing you can do.
I repeat, no home remedy for parvo. Even after your dog passes, it will still be in your home. So don’t bring another dog in to suffer the same fate until you are ABSOLUTELY sure everything is fine. Which means washing everything in the house and outside of the house in bleach. Even then, I wouldn’t risk it.
without a vet, that dog will most likely die
sorry but when you get to this stage then its too late
EMERGENCY VET or be an arsehole and watch your dog suffer and die before your eyes , yes l sound like a ***** but its true you cannot treat your dog at home for parvo , Borrow the money pay the vet of or surrender your dog to the shelter who will hopefully treat her
There are no home remedies for parvo. If there is bloody vomit and diarrhea it is too late.
Your dog is suffering, take him to the vet, NOW!
Go to the baby aisle of the grocery store. Pick up Pedialyte, meat baby food, and a medicine shooter. (If your dog is bigger than a cocker spaniel, get a turkey baster)
Use the Pedialyte to water down the meat baby food. See if he’ll lap it up. If not, use the medicine shooter/turkey baster to DRIP small amounts of the mixture into the dog’s mouth.
You can drown him if you aren’t careful.
Dehydration is what kills with Parvo. You need to get as much of this mixture into the dog. There’s no such thing as too much. If he throws up, give him more. When diarrhea starts, double what you’ve been giving him.
Rotate giving the meat baby food mixture with giving plain water. Again, you can’t give too much water. He must have all the water you can possibly get down his throat.
He’ll need round the clock care for 14 days. He’ll seem better sometimes, especially during the day, then he’ll seem worse. That’s normal.
Vaccinate the dog.
Keep the dog quarantined in 1 part of your house. Parvo lives and is contagious to other dogs for an entire year. Yes. AN ENTIRE YEAR. All dogs on your property need to be vaccinated from here on out.
Dispose of the dog’s vomit and diarrhea in tightly sealed containers, and make sure no other dogs can come into contact with it.
EDIT TO ADD:
Some vets will sell you a bottle of sub-Q fluids and teach you how to give your dog treatments. It’ll cost you about $ 100 to get it because you have to pay for a vet exam, but if you can swing it – it’s far, far better than the Pedialyte/baby food mixture. It’s worth the money to get it.
NOTE:
Parvo is dangerous to super young puppies. Adults shouldn’t get it as badly, and they should be able to recover. That said: your dog has about a 50% chance of survival with home care.
Good luck to you.
EDIT TO ADD:
No one will take a dog with Parvo. If you try to go to a shelter or a rescue, they won’t even let him in the door. They’ll euthanize him in the parking lot and throw his body in the incinerator. They can’t risk Parvo getting loose among the kenneled dogs. So, people who are saying “find someone who will get him treatment”…it’s not that easy. Especially with the economy the way it is.
There are NO home remedies for parvo. If you leave parvo untreated by a vet it will DIE. Parvo is extremely fatal.
Can’t afford the vet? Then do the right thing and give the dog up to someone who can.
HTH
We treated my husband’s minidox at home (he did not listen to me to get her vaccinated) with an anti nausea oral med and IV for 3 days. We live in a state where the vets simply will not help any dog unless you pay thousands and leave the dog there, but he blew up all over the vet and unbelievably, the vet sent him home with the necessary IV equipment and 3 bags of saline to keep her hydrated.
He stayed with her night and day for 3 days. I never believed I would see a man who came from the Middle East and had been in one of their wars cry, but he did and begged her to not die. Stay with your dog and encourage him, and see if you can get what you need from a country vet. Drive out to get it if you have to.
BTW, for the idiots who say you can’t help them at home, well ignore them. All they know how to do is hit the TD. Our little girl is alive today, and happy. She lived to have 4 puppies, 2 of which live with us and 2 with my ex.
An alternative is CareCredit or Citibank so you can get him to a vet. All you need is someone to sign that has a job.
No such thing as a home remedy for parvo. Perhaps you shouldn’t have been a cheap *** and not vaccinated your dog in the first place. Watch his horrid death since you won’t take him to the vet. Next time you get a pet, I suggest a hamster.
There are no home remedies for this killer disease.
Your best bet is to contact a local rescue group for help in getting your dog treatment. You may have to turn the dog over to them, but that’s better than watching him die.
If you want one other place to ask this question, visit the Marvista Vet website and ask their vets. They do online chat/email and are willing to answer this kind of question.
I think you should ask them if Allanas recommendations would work. -!-
there are no “home cures” for parvo.
Adult dogs getting parvo is rare- did you dog receive proper vaccines?
the best thing you can to is try to get it into a vet with something like Care credit.
Or like another answerer said- you have luxuries like interenet. Disconnect it, pawn your pc or tv.
Try bottle feeding some clear pedialyte to it. Its not the parvo that kills- its the dehydration that kills.
There are no home remedies for parvo. Your dog needs to go to a Vet or he is going to die a very slow and painful death in your home.