How to treat parvovirus? Come and find out

 8:02am, 24 September 2025

Parrogies are a serious infectious disease that usually occurs in puppies at 4 to 12 weeks. The incidence is quite high. Of course, adult dogs will get infected, but the symptoms will be slightly milder, and the disease will not spread to people. So, how should parvovirus be treated?

First of all, you need to know whether the dog has minor characteristics:

1. The dog is depressed, does not like activities, has no energy, has a loss of appetite, and does not drink water.

2. Symptoms of senile, water pulling, or even blood pulling appear.

3. The sign of vomiting, the thing that vomits is a light yellow liquid.

When the above symptoms occur, what the owner should do is go to the pet hospital to buy a test strip. It's very cheap. I came back and did my own test and placed the dog's feces on the test strips to wait for the results.

When you are sure that the parvovirus you get, don’t panic. In fact, parvovirus is not scary. Believe in yourself and your dog.

can choose specific therapy to treat early parvoviruses. Under the guidance of a veterinarian, the dogs can be injected with drugs such as parvovirus antiserum or parvovirus monoclonal antibodies, which can have good therapeutic effects and prevent infection. In addition, you can also follow the doctor's advice and use drugs such as vitamins, sulfonamides, gentamicin or kanamycin to treat parvovirus, which has good therapeutic effects. Pay attention to keeping dogs hygienic in life.