ParvoGuard Parvaid Information:
Is it killing you watching your dog suffer from parvo? Do
you wish there was something you could do to save your puppy from this devastating
condition? Are you frustrated and exhausted from trying to nurse your puppy back to
health, only to have his condition worsen?
I know you wish there was something you could do to help your dog.
If you feel like you haven’t done enough to help your puppy get
through this, or just feel helpless, you need to hear this: it's not your fault, and you
shouldn't feel bad about it!
Before reading any further, it's very important that you read this, understand it, and
take it to heart:
If your dog is suffering from parvo, you are not at fault. You didn't do
anything wrong. The only blame you can take now is if you don't do anything about it!
You are not alone - parvo is very common. The technical
definition of the parvo is a highly contagious canine disease that is caused by a parvovirus.
It is often spread through contact with infected feces, and symptoms
include loss of appetite, lethargy, bloody diarrhea and vomiting. Pet
owners know that definition doesn’t even come close to describing the misery
their dogs are in.
You and I both know that parvo means so much more than that. It means
seeing your puppy in pain, and feeling helpless because you don't know how to fix it. It
means pure misery and worry. It means sleepless nights and tear-filled days. But parvo
doesn't have to mean any of those things for you or your dog anymore.
What is Parvo?
When a dog contracts parvo, they become very ill and experience significant abdominal
pain. The virus damages the intestinal lining, causing it to slough. Most puppies
infected with parvo are unable to eat and rapidly become dehydrated. This results in a
significant loss of electrolytes, which causes them to become very weak. Often dehydration
is the official cause of death in dogs with parvo.
Most dogs that contract the parvo virus are in danger of dying from dehydration and
malnutrition, not the parvo virus itself. Parvo most often affects puppies because their
immune systems are not as mature as older dogs.
In addition, other symptoms include:
- high fever
- lethargy
- depression
- loss of appetite
- gastrointestinal distress such as vomiting and bloody, smelly diarrhea
If your dog is experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important that you get help,
as parvo spreads quicky.
What Causes Parvo?
Parvo is a highly contagious virus. Dogs usually catch the virus through
contact with infected feces, either by touching it directly, or through secondary contact
(e.g., on other dogs, shoes, or toys.)
Once a puppy is infected, parvo can spread quickly, depending on how
strong his immune system is. Many dogs will die within 72 hours of showing symptoms.
Protecting and boosting your dog's immune system immediately is key in
defending against parvo and treating the illness.
"So What Can You Do?"
You have several options to treat your dog's parvo, but unfortunately,
many of these options are ineffective, time-consuming, and very, very expensive.
Traditionally, vets prescribe an IV to keep your puppy
hydrated. These IVs can run up expensive vet bills and, while they may
keep your dog from dying of dehydration, they don't help your puppy's immune system fight
the parvovirus.Most treatments for parvo only temporarily help get rid of the pain, but
they don't do anything to help fight the parvovirus.
With the high costs of these treatments, plus the vet stay they require, I
know you're wondering if there's a better way, a safer, faster, or more efficient way you
can help save your puppy.What you really need is something to give your dog's body the
ability to protect itself and boost the immune system, so it can fight the parvovirus.
Now there's an Answer: Parvoguard Parvaid
Parvoguard Parvaid is the only treatment of its kind, developed
specifically to save puppies just like yours from the devastating effects of the
parvovirus.
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