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« Reply #20 on: July 16, 2011, 03:15:33 pm »

Blade got sick and was over it in less than 3 days. 3 days after Blade gets sick, Top show the same symptoms and a day later, ZZ does as well. They were in side by side runs. Top dies on his day 3 and ZZ on her day 2, both the same day.

I know we have parvo here because I pup I brought home got sick and died of it last week.

But after reading this

http://www.cpvh.com/Articles/8.html

I just believer Blade, ZZ and Top had Coronavirus. It just dont add up to parvo.

I know we have gone thru about 5 gallons of Clorox since July 5th. And my puppies are separated by the width of the yard and i their own house.

It is still hard on the nerves wondering if it is over or not.
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« Reply #21 on: July 16, 2011, 03:33:12 pm »

bleach or pine o pine oughta knock it out of ur yard hope the other pups make it.
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« Reply #22 on: July 16, 2011, 08:43:22 pm »

BobbyB,

the 7 in 1 is a bargain but like I said it is worthless unless you buy the corona vaccine to go along with it... Better yet get the 7 in 1 plus corona...in the early eighties I lost a few pups to parvo and the a few years later to corona...I have saved some of those pups by force feeding fluids and a little food and if they make it 3 days their immune system kicks in and they recover. Both corona and parvo are highly contagious.

The reason I say that the pups that get infected now are really dying from corona because so many people only give the 7 in 1.

I only give 2 shots to a pup and it is the 8 in 1, and then I give one about every other year after that.

I do remember that the vet back then said it was real hard to tell the difference between corona and parvo.
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« Reply #23 on: July 16, 2011, 08:59:26 pm »

When I was younger we had a few dogs die from it even older dogs its bad stuff. Best solution we found was to bleach the heck out of it or use pine on pine not sure if it actually worked but we have never had a parvo problem there since. Also had a dumb guy bring a bunch of puppies to our old apartment complex that had parvo and it got to quite a few ppls dogs they used the pine o pine and lime treatment and no problems since. Other that that people have always said it takes 7 to 8 years to get out of the ground. I wish you the best of luck lots of raw meat and pedialite or gatorade to ones who get it I know first hand how hard it is to watch a dog suffer from this.
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« Reply #24 on: July 16, 2011, 10:22:51 pm »

if you;ve givin your pups the 5-way or7-way shots and they start passin bloody stools and got the runs treat for coccsidiose [my spellin sint to good ] Grin but i raise my pups on dirt and with the ckickens and the cow birds and cows cocci is the most abundant virus around and has the same symptoms as parvo . when my pups start drinkin water i treat with sulmet once a week havent had a problem since i started program . my EX-wife was a vet tech for years [ thats why i married her , but i had to cull her  Evil ]  i never had corona problem . but cocci on my old farm was bad stuff lived rite in middle of cow pasture jmo hope it helps MR. whitten
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« Reply #25 on: July 17, 2011, 04:14:24 am »

Reuben,
So u have been givin 8-in-1 since the early 80s? and haven't had any puppies with sickness since? 8 in 1 cured all illness and diseases? Some in the early 80s had parvo but that just went away and a few yrs later u suddenly have coronavirus? After starting the 8-in-1? Something just don't add up I'm completely confused here and there's no way you can rediagnose every dog that has ever had parvo and just decide everyone elses dog didn't have parvo but had corona instead and recommend a treatment that contradicts everyone who has had a dog with parvo... Mayb u had a run in with coronavirus and Mayb the symptoms are similar but parvo DOES exist and is common among puppies and most cases can be resolved by spraying bleach or pine sol prior to exposing the pups to the area... If haven't had any sick pups since early 80s u must b doin something rite, no offense intended I just disagree about everyone blaming 7 in 1 on their pups getting coronavirus and parvo doesn't exist Wink
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« Reply #26 on: July 17, 2011, 06:07:08 am »

Noelle,

Sometime in 1980 or so Parvo struck for the first time and many dogs and pups were lost. A few years later corona struck and did the same. Once the vaccines came out I haven't lost a pup since then due to either disease. I haven't bred any pups since 2007 though.
I did lose more than half of one litter and more than likely it was coccidiosis. The reason why I don't think it was parvo or corona is because it took more than 3 or 4 days to lose a pup.

Prevention is the best policy when raising pups.

I start worming at 1 week of age and worm weekly which also includes the mama dog. I also raise them on concrete and keep the kennel clean. I only give 2 shots and that is it.

The reason why I keep bringing up corona is because everyone on this forum has been talking mostly about parvo and the vets have been calling all this sickness parvo and this leads me to believe that in some instances it could be corona. I made the mistake years ago of only giving the 7 in 1 but learned quickly that that will kill pups due to ignorance.

Since I got on this forum all I have heard about has been about parvo and not one time have I seen someone talk about corona. However, I will say that I haven't read every thread or post that has been posted on here...

Just like anyone else would do... just trying to save someone the errors I have made in the past.
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« Reply #27 on: July 17, 2011, 08:50:07 am »

one method of keeping pups hydrated that i use is a product called re-sorb for scouring calves, after forcing fluids into sick pups most time they just throw iy back up .the [re-sorb ] is a powder mix with glucose vita.electrolite you mix together  .after mixing you get a big syring and fill the loose skin around the neck with the solution .there body will absorb the fluid as needed. i was taught this by a vet years ago when the vet had a dog on fluids IV drip and didn't want to stay over nite and watch to make sure the dog didn't pull it out. this is what the vet would do . he used glucose wich the re-sorb has in it plus vitamins and electrolites . this has helped me through some ruff spots even did it to my cd after he over heated he was sick and would drink water and throw it up repeatedly . this is my method that i use myself after consulting vets  my best advice is to consult a vet on dog matters when possible. before using some ones thoughts on the subject. thers dang good advice on here just get several oppinions for yourself first. some work some dont.
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« Reply #28 on: July 17, 2011, 01:03:06 pm »

one method of keeping pups hydrated that i use is a product called re-sorb for scouring calves, after forcing fluids into sick pups most time they just throw iy back up .the [re-sorb ] is a powder mix with glucose vita.electrolite you mix together  .after mixing you get a big syring and fill the loose skin around the neck with the solution .there body will absorb the fluid as needed. i was taught this by a vet years ago when the vet had a dog on fluids IV drip and didn't want to stay over nite and watch to make sure the dog didn't pull it out. this is what the vet would do . he used glucose wich the re-sorb has in it plus vitamins and electrolites . this has helped me through some ruff spots even did it to my cd after he over heated he was sick and would drink water and throw it up repeatedly . this is my method that i use myself after consulting vets  my best advice is to consult a vet on dog matters when possible. before using some ones thoughts on the subject. thers dang good advice on here just get several oppinions for yourself first. some work some dont.

never heard of this one but sounds good to me. I would force feed the pup  until I felt the pup held down enough, until the next go around...

Is Re-Sorb sold in the local feed stores?
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« Reply #29 on: July 17, 2011, 06:49:33 pm »

most all feed stores that handle vet supplies i get mine at tsc . comes in a dry packet mix two solutions together .and store extra in ref. until needed  but it's best to let it warm  good before injecting
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« Reply #30 on: July 18, 2011, 06:17:03 am »

Had a litter last yr come down with parvo, lost a fm, n saved a fm n male. I shot 50cc of saline under the skin every couple hrs, shot a blended mixture of eggs for protien n sardines for iron replacement from loss of blood just plain yogart when i would shoot the saline. It took bout 5 days to get them to come around n back to eatn n drinkn on their own. I used a pto tiller, tiller the entire yard and used 5 bottles of bleach for a 55gal drum of water n let it drain out as i tilled the ground n didnt hav any more issues. Mite hav went a lil overboard tilling it but i didnt want the stuff around. Lots of re-hydration n replinishment of protien n iron n electrolytes for a wk or so is the cheapest but wears on the sleep time, but it beats a $600+ vet bill
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