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Can a Dog Recover from Parvo on Its Own?

Can a Dog Recover from Parvo on Its Own?

Parvo almost never clears up without veterinary help. It is a fast-moving, highly lethal viral infection, and unvaccinated puppies can deteriorate within days, so the honest answer is that a dog cannot safely be left to fight it alone.

Pet Health πŸ“… November 9, 2020
How Quickly Is Parvo Fatal in Dogs?

How Quickly Is Parvo Fatal in Dogs?

Canine parvovirus is a highly contagious, often deadly disease that kills unvaccinated puppies within days if left untreated. With prompt veterinary care many dogs do recover, so the outcome depends far more on speed of treatment than on the virus alone.

Pet Health πŸ“… November 9, 2020
Do Dogs Carry Bacteria on Their Bodies?

Do Dogs Carry Bacteria on Their Bodies?

Bacteria live all around dogs, picked up from dust, puddles, and poor hygiene, and show as skin, ear, or gut infection. Treatment is topical or antibiotic plus a clean, dry space; prevention is baths, vaccines, and deworming.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 29, 2020
Can Dog Feces Carry Rabies Virus?

Can Dog Feces Carry Rabies Virus?

Rabies virus is found in an infected dog's brain, saliva, and salivary glands, not in its feces, urine, or hair, which are not infectious. The real risk is a bite or scratch, and any such wound needs immediate cleaning and a rabies vaccine.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 28, 2020
Dog Viral Enteritis: Causes, Signs, and Care

Dog Viral Enteritis: Causes, Signs, and Care

Viral enteritis causes diarrhea and vomiting in dogs and can dehydrate puppies fast enough to be life-threatening. Withholding food while keeping water up, small frequent meals, and prompt vet care for severe cases are the main steps.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 28, 2020
Why Your Dog Vomits Thick Yellow Fluid

Why Your Dog Vomits Thick Yellow Fluid

Thick yellow vomit usually means illness β€” acute gastritis or a viral infection such as parvovirus β€” and comes with lethargy, fever, and diarrhea. See a vet for treatment; mild cases may get medication, severe ones fluids. Encourage water, feed bland meals, and watch for dehydration or shaking.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 26, 2020
Early Signs of Cat Rhinotracheitis (Feline Herpesvirus)

Early Signs of Cat Rhinotracheitis (Feline Herpesvirus)

Cat rhinotracheitis, caused by feline herpesvirus-1, is a highly contagious respiratory infection that spreads quickly between cats. Early signs look a lot like a cold β€” watery eyes, sneezing, nasal discharge, low energy, and poor appetite β€” but left untreated it can turn serious and even fatal. Isolating a sick cat and seeing a vet promptly are the most important first steps.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 23, 2020
What to Do When Your Cat Sneezes and Has a Runny Nose

What to Do When Your Cat Sneezes and Has a Runny Nose

A cat cold usually starts from a chill, and if it drags on for over a week it needs real attentionβ€”left alone it can lead to coughing, dehydration, or low fever. Check the temperature, keep the cat warm, rule out serious illness, and support recovery with food and fluids.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 22, 2020
What to Do When Your Dog Won’t Eat and Vomits

What to Do When Your Dog Won’t Eat and Vomits

A dog that skips meals and vomits deserves attention. The vomit's look points to the cause β€” undigested food suggests overeating or hard-to-digest meals, while frequent vomiting with no appetite can signal infection or gut inflammation that needs a vet.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 20, 2020
How to Treat Cat Gastroenteritis

How to Treat Cat Gastroenteritis

Gastroenteritis is common in catsβ€”their digestion handles grains and sharp bones poorly, and spoiled food can trigger acute gastritis. Signs are vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, appetite loss and dehydration. Withhold food briefly for mild cases, but persistent symptoms, especially in kittens, need a vet.

Pet Health πŸ“… October 17, 2020