Q&A: How do I protect my second dog from parvo?
by on Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 | 7 Comments
Question by Megan R: How do I protect my second dog from parvo?
We have 2 labradors and one was just diagnosed with parvo. How do I protect the second?
Best answer:
Answer by PitBullLova
Get him vaccinated for Pravo.
Add your own answer in the comments!



More info, how old are they? have they had any shots?
When it comes to your dog’s health, the single most important thing you can do for your pet is make sure she gets her shots. Here’s more info:
http://dogtime.com/vaccinations.html
And what is the reason that they haven’t been vaccinated against this DEADLY disease?
make sure he is vaccinated, clean your whole house with bleach.
make sure your dogs are both vaccinated
If the dog has not already been vaccinate against parvo, it may be too late, and you will most likely have to have the other one treated as well. Talk to your vet. See what they suggest. You also need to clean down your house, thoroughly. Bleach it, anything and everything the infected dog touched. Good luck.
I personally do the puppy shots, then the 1 year shot, then I titer my dogs. If they have enough antibodies built up and still in their systems, I do not re vaccinate. That is my choice, even though it costs more upfront to titer a dog, it may cost less in the long run. MO.
hi,
“Parvo” is a word most puppy owners learn, and learn to dread. It’s short for canine parvovirus, the most common infectious dog disease in the U.S.
here’s more info:
http://dogtime.com/parvovirus.html
hope this helps.