Yes ,of course i was very carefully .Thank you for your kindly remind ,Ghilly .My baby Sirius is very happy and health .But just a little fat```you can check it in my space .hmmm...Thank you for all of you guys .The last one puppy was survive .He will become more and more stronger and happier ,right ?
Thank you for all of you guys .My Siries is happy and health .They are my friend's puppies .So poor that you can't image it .God bless them...
The things that need to be done for puppies with parvovirus are almost impossible for people to do at home, that's why it's imperative that they be hospitalized for this. Since it seems that GOOD hospitalization isn't an option in your area, there is probably only a very slim chance that these puppies will survive.
Since vomiting and diarrhea are part and parcel of parvovirus, THE main thing you need to concern yourself is keeping these puppies warm and keeping them hydrated. The easiest way to do this when they have parvo is to put IV fluids in but put them in subcutaneously, or under the skin. It will leave a bubble of liquid under the skin that the puppy's body will absorb as it needs it. When the bubble is gone, put in some more. Make sure they have some fluids in them CONSTANTLY. Sometimes puppies have problems absorbing sub-Q liquids so you can also give fluids in an enema. Parvo puppies tend to absorb these fluids more readily.
Look into a product called Parvaid. It is an all-natural treatment for parvovirus. You can purchase it online.
If you Google home treatment of puppies with parvovirus it gives you instructions on how to treat with enemas, Parvaid and colliodal silver. It sounds to me like in your situation, this will be your puppies' best hope. Please keep us up to date on how they are doing. Good luck to you, you have a hard road ahead of you. I hope everything works out for you and your puppies.
Ghilly
I am so sorry to hear about your puppies...please check out this article...
http://www.2ndchance.info/parvo.htm
It will answer many questions for you.
Like ginger said, parvo isn't something that can be treated from home. This is a deadly disease and I think you can count on losing the rest of the puppies without intensive medical support. About all you can do is try to keep them as warm and comfortable as you can. Without IV therapy dehydration is probably what will bring about the end. If they can even take a little water from an eyedropper I'd be surprised. Don't even offer food right now as it will only further irritate the digestive tract. Did the vet hospital offer you any advice for home care?
I'm so sorry for you both. It's appalling to me how pet animals are treated in China - just like any other food or fur-producing animal - so I understand what you're saying about the vet hospitals there. Where animals are concerned, my husband personally saw things in China that haunt him to this day.
of course we took them to hospital .But you could never know how bad the pet's hospital is in China ,at least in my area .I don't know how to say that .But sincere bad .We have no choise but just stay at home ,look at them to die .And then i remember you guys and open the computer looking for help .Sincerely hope you could give me some advice to save the poor puppy .
The remaining puppies need medical treatment URGENTLY! Parvo virus does kill dogs, and little puppies have least resistance to this disease.
They will need to be hospitalized immediately, and probably given IV fluids and IV antibiotics. Without that care, they will certainly die.
This isn't something that can be treated at home.
If they get emergency care now, they have a slim chance of survival. Not all may make it, but I hope they do.
Do not try to make them eat. Just get them to a vet.
I advise telephoning the vet first, to warn them in advance you will be bringing Parvo-infected puppies in. The virus is highly contagious, and it is important they do not come into contact with other dogs at this time
Ghilly