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What are the symptoms when a dog has parvovirus?
Parvo signs include lethargy, reduced appetite, persistent vomiting, diarrhea, fever around 40 C, and dry nose, with projectile diarrhea and bloody stool in severe cases. Mortality in puppies is 25 to 50 percent, so see a vet early.

How to Tell If a Dog Has Parvo
Parvo (CPV) causes vomiting, diarrhea (often bloody), appetite loss, fever, and dehydration, especially in unvaccinated puppies. Suspect it with those signs, check for contact with sick dogs, and confirm with a fecal or blood antigen test. Treatment is isolation, symptom control, fluids, and antibiotics to prevent secondary infection.

What Dewormer Works Best for Tapeworms in Dogs?
Dog tapeworms cause diarrhea, soft stools, weight loss, and visible white segments. Effective drugs include praziquantel, niclosamide, albendazole, fenbendazole, and pyrantel. Pick by the tapeworm species and your vet's advice, support the gut with probiotics, and keep up preventive deworming and kennel hygiene.
How can I tell if my dog has parvovirus?
Watch for lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, fever and, severely, bloody stool or shock. A vet parvo test strip confirms it; get professional care and fluids promptly.
What if my dog is pooping blood but still energetic?
Even an energetic dog with bloody stool may have parvovirus, leptospirosis, parasites, or gut disease. A fecal test and vet visit are needed, since the cause ranges from worms to serious infections.

Why Is My Puppy Whining and Whimpering?
A dog may whine from pain, hunger or thirst, a need to toilet, fear or loneliness, a changed environment, cold while sleeping, or simply as a friendly greeting. Persistent whining with other signs such as vomiting or shivering means a vet visit; whining from emotion or change is eased with company and reassurance.
What causes a dog’s sudden severe vomiting and diarrhea?
Sudden, severe vomiting and diarrhea in dogs usually signals parvovirus. It causes dehydration and lethargy, and untreated can progress to pneumonia; prompt veterinary care is essential.
What condition causes a dog to poop blood?
Bloody stool in dogs often means parasites from missed deworming, or gut diseases like gastroenteritis, ulcers, or clotting disorders. Severe or accompanied by lethargy, a vet visit is needed.
How can I tell if my cat is constipated?
A constipated cat skips days or passes only hard pellets, and may have a lumpy abdomen. Try a short fast with probiotics; if it persists, a vet enema is needed.
How can I quickly relieve my dog’s constipation?
Mild dog constipation improves with probiotics, water, fiber, and exercise. Severe cases may need a stool softener or enema. Avoid too many bones and hard-to-digest foods to prevent recurrence.