Early Symptoms Of Parvovirus In Dogs
While there is no cure symptoms are treatable and prognosis is very good when dog owners respond quickly.
Early symptoms of parvovirus in dogs. The amount of water found in stool might make virus hard to detect. The most common symptoms to look for are diarrhea bloody stool and dehydration. Dehydration if left untreated can be potentially fatal. Canine parvovirus also called parvo in dogs is a very contagious and potentially fatal viral disease seen in dogs.
Puppies affected with parvo will save symptoms of severe diarrhea. Dogs who are sick or recovering from parvo pass incredibly large numbers of the virus in their feces and virus particles can survive for months in the environment. Susceptible dogs are infected orally when they come into contact with a contaminated area. Dehydration is a cause for concern even if it is not related to parvovirus.
Puppies and young dogs who have not received all. Bloody diarrhea caused by parvo will have a strong foul odor. More common is the intestinal form of parvo in dogs which is characterized by vomiting diarrhea weight loss and lack of appetite anorexia. Less commonly seen is the cardiac form which attacks the heart muscles of fetuses and very young puppies often leading to death.
Dehydration is a common symptom of parvovirus in dogs. Parvo officially known as canine parvovirus or cpv is a highly contagious viral disease.