We offer Parvo Treatment for your pets at the clinic. Parvo Treatment is a comprehensive approach to combat “Canine Parvovirus”, a highly contagious viral infection in dogs. The treatment involves hospitalization for severe cases, with a focus on fluid therapy to counter dehydration and restore electrolyte balance. We administer antiviral medications to combat the virus, while additional drugs may be prescribed to manage symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea. We also provide nutritional support through intravenous or subcutaneous feeding, to address the challenges of eating during illness. Infected dogs are isolated to prevent the virus from spreading, and stringent hygiene measures are implemented.
Continuous monitoring of vital signs and blood parameters is essential, which allows us to make necessary adjustments to the treatment plan as needed. Supportive care, including temperature regulation and pain management, aims to alleviate symptoms and provide comfort. Follow-up care is crucial, involving additional medications, dietary adjustments, and monitoring for potential complications, ensuring a complete recovery for your pet. Early detection and intervention significantly improve the chances of successful treatment. You, as the pet owner, play a role in the recovery process, receiving guidance on at-home care and participating in follow-up visits to monitor your pet’s progress.
Dogs contract parvovirus through direct contact with infected feces, contaminated surfaces, soil, bowls, shoes, or even human hands carrying the virus. Parvo is extremely contagious and can survive in the environment for months. Visiting a professional, like our Fremont vet clinic or animal clinic Stockton, is crucial if exposure is suspected.
Vaccination is the most effective prevention. Puppies should follow a complete vaccine series, and adult dogs need timely boosters. Avoid dog parks or high-traffic pet areas until your puppy is fully vaccinated. Our animal clinic Stockton and local vet near me provide tailored vaccination schedules to fully protect your dog.