The Canine Parvovirus quite often strikes at the worst possible moment (although there’s never a good time for your pup to be attacked by the Canine Parvovirus, needless to say) – you may find it’s 3:00am on a Sunday morning, and the vet’s clinic is shut.
So, what options do you have?
You may currently know that Parvo dogs will most likely dehydrate extremely fast, and that’s why veterinarians will put them on an IV drip; however, intravenous drips are generally not something it is easy to just buy at your local supermarket.
In case you have no idea about the risks of lack of fluids, a fast research session online will certainly soon point you in the right direction.
The good news is that there’s a home hydration therapy that is, in the majority cases, at least as valuable as IV fluids and even SubQ fluids …
… and it’s called the Parvo Emergency Tea Recipe.
What exactly is it?
It is something you can cook up at home, using products you may acquire at nearly all respectable supermarkets and/or drug stores, and it’s designed to accomplish several assorted jobs.
To begin with, it is a natural electrolyte liquid that can help stop your suffering doggie from getting dehydrated. (We know people, and this includes vets, may well recommend using Pedialyte or Gatorade for this, although our own experience has shown that these two items could cause further vomiting, which is the last issue you’re after if your puppy has got Parvo.)
The second thing is, it may really reduce throwing up – without any chemical-based medicines which can lead to, of course, even further problems.
Finally, a number of the ingredients in the Parvo Emergency Tea may help give a boost to your pet’s immune system, which will undoubtedly be under major attack from the Parvovirus.
So, there are several points you must know about this emergency tea, the most important of which is that you must give it each and every hour, which really does mean both day and night, up to the point you can start full treatment for the Parvo.
In reality, you are essentially acting like a human IV drip, and one of the most important factors in the treatment of the Canine Parvo virus is almost always to administer limited amounts of liquid frequently – because dehydration is not the only danger with this virus – overhydration is as well.
However , a lot more vital than that, you must realise that the Parvo Emergency Tea is NOT made to take care of the Parvo virus – although it does seek to simulate the Parvaid product using only easily-available ingredients, it is not even close to being potent enough to treat your sick pet.
You should therefore NOT rely on this tea recipe for getting your sick dog well again – it is made to buy you precious time and keep him going until you can get appropriate treatment up and running (and we do, not surprisingly, recommend the Parvo Treatment Kit).
While it’s true that a tiny quantity of puppies do appear to survive by using only the Parvo Tea (not to mention plenty of TLC), we have learned this happens in approximately 0.1% of cases – which is roughly one pup out of every 1,000!
Are you prepared to gamble that your pet dog is the one fortunate dog in a thousand?
We certainly wouldn’t – our dogs really are much too important to us.
As a result, despite the fact that we would invariably encourage you to make and then administer the Parvo Emergency Tea as soon as you observe any of the typical Parvo virus symptoms (i.e. not eating, not drinking, being lethargic / not playing, dehydration, depression, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, vomiting, chills or fever), please, for the health of your doggy, be sure you get him treated promptly!
We had one customer who had a puppy that died only 5 hours after the initial attack of diarrhea, which shows just how potent the Canine Parvovirus has become. This really is so speedy that you scarcely have time to react, and this is one of the reasons why we highly encourage every dog owner to have a Home Parvo Treatment Kit on hand constantly – just in case.
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