Caring for a pet does not come without complications. Dogs and cats, just like humans, are vulnerable to disease every time they step foot outside the house. Unfortunately, unlike humans, your canine ...
There are many viruses that can affect the bowels of puppies, but the one we are most leery about is parvovirus. It is a common disease in puppies and can be spread to your dog by walking in the house ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — As temperatures warm up and more people head outside for summer activities, there is an increased risk for dogs to contract the highly contagious Parvo virus. “Parvo virus is a ...
The spread of disease -- person to person, through a sneeze or a loud exclamation, or via an unwashed surface -- has been a hot topic of conversation in recent years. Plenty of people now know a great ...
CLEVELAND — As the weather warms and dogs spend more time outside — on walks, patios, and in parks — veterinarians are warning pet parents about a dangerous virus spreading fast: canine parvovirus.
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March marks the start of parvo season, a highly contagious virus that can be fatal in dogs. And one local rescue says they're taking a proactive approach to prevent the disease in order to make sure ...
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A Broome vet says more than a dozen dogs are being treated for the potentially deadly parvovirus each week. Scott Davis says the preventable virus is "rife" across Derby and Broome. A Kimberley vet ...
New dog owners should be on the lookout for potential symptoms of canine parvovirus, a highly contagious disease that can be fatal, amid an outbreak in Franklin County, state animal health officials ...
Parvo is a virus that is really scary for your furry friend and their owner. Research shows that dogs with the virus usually die within 48 to 78 hours after contracting Parvo and with no treatment for ...