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Can parvovirus be cured?
Parvovirus can be cured, but there is currently no specific medicine to treat parvovirus. Parvovirus, the full name of canine parvovirus, is one of the most serious infectious diseases that harms dogs. Whether parvovirus can be cured mainly depends on the dog's own resistance and the timing of treatment. The earlier the treatment, the better. Existing treatments can only play an auxiliary role. Owners should pay more attention to the health of their dogs. If they have any adverse symptoms, they should go to the hospital for treatment in time, and their dogs should be vaccinated regularly.
Precautions for dogs getting canine parvovirus
1. Canine parvovirus has very strong resistance to the outside world, has a long survival time, and is very contagious. Therefore, once a dog is found to be sick, it should be isolated immediately, utensils and kennels contaminated by the sick dog should be disinfected, and the breeder should also disinfect.
2. Vaccine immunization is the fundamental measure to prevent dogs from contracting canine parvovirus. Remember to take your dog for regular vaccinations.
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