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Canine Parvo: How Long Until a Dog Is Out of Danger?
Canine parvovirus is fast and deadly, but a dog that survives the first critical days of treatment has a strong chance of recovery—roughly ten days of active care is the milestone owners watch. There is no single cure; vets combine immune support, gut protectants and fluids. Start treatment immediately.

How to Treat Canine Distemper
Canine distemper will not clear on its own and spreads easily, so isolate the dog and start treatment at once. Its hallmark is a fever that spikes, drops and returns. Care centers on a vet-prescribed supportive combination plus close temperature monitoring and fluids.

Signs Your Dog Is Dehydrated
Long-term lack of water leads to dehydration and urinary stones. Watch for loose skin, dry nose, sunken eyes, and low energy; offer clean water and a probiotic for appetite, and see a vet for stones.
This morning my Golden Retriever vomited yellow fluid, then refused food and just lay listlessly on the floor. What could be wrong?
Dogs can vomit white foam, yellow fluid, or green liquid, and each type points to different causes—from mild dietary upset to gastroenteritis, parasites, or serious viral infections. Watch for food debris in the vomit and act accordingly; see a vet if a puppy is involved.
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