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    PostSubject: 300 Dogs a Month Dying From Parvovirus   Tue May 12, 2009 1:07 am

    300 Dogs a Month Dying From Parvovirus



    May 11, 2009 by PDSA



    Preventable dog disease claiming too many lives, says PDSA:Vets from the UK’s leading veterinary charity, PDSA, are warning
    that the deadly dog infection parvovirus is present and dangerous in
    Britain - with an estimated 300 new cases of the disease seen at its
    PetAid hospitals in one month.
    Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a highly infectious disease that can lead
    to death. It mainly affects younger dogs and in advanced stages, can
    kill nine out of ten animals.
    Some dogs can survive the infection with intensive veterinary and
    nursing care. But with over 25 per cent of cases proving fatal, PDSA is
    urging all dog owners to vaccinate their pets to prevent them from
    contracting the disease and risking death.
    PDSA Senior Veterinary Surgeon Sean Wensley said: “Parvovirus
    makes dogs extremely ill which is distressing for both them and their
    owners. PDSA staff at some PetAid hospitals have seen a large influx of
    very sick pets over the past few weeks.
    “The virus normally affects a dog’s intestines, causing
    signs such as vomiting and diarrhoea. The faeces will also often
    contain mucus or blood. Dogs with parvovirus can also become subdued
    and lethargic very quickly, and go off their food. If a dog develops
    any of these signs, they should receive immediate veterinary
    attention.”
    Some dogs will recover but others can die within hours of showing signs.
    Checks carried out at around half of PDSA’s 47 PetAid
    hospitals in recent weeks revealed that at least 160 new canine
    parvovirus cases had been seen in a single month, so the actual number
    seen by the charity could be double this.
    Information* gathered by the charity also show stark regional
    variations in the prevalence of parvovirus. Samples were taken from
    over 350 dogs suspected of having the disease: In northern England, 78
    per cent of dogs sampled tested positive, compared to Scotland where it
    was just 13 per cent. In Wales 70 percent of suspect cases proved
    positive, along with 65 per cent in the Midlands.
    The information gathered also confirmed that unvaccinated dogs were more likely to test positive for the virus.
    Sean Wensley added: “Ensure your puppy receives their
    vaccinations to provide good protection against this disease. Follow
    your vet’s advice on booster injections, which are usually once a
    year, because an animal’s immunity to the infection decreases
    over time.”

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    PostSubject: Re: 300 Dogs a Month Dying From Parvovirus   Tue May 12, 2009 10:26 am

    Parvo is horrible
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    PostSubject: Re: 300 Dogs a Month Dying From Parvovirus   Tue May 12, 2009 2:29 pm

    a friends dog many years ago died of Parvo it was awful.

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    PostSubject: Re: 300 Dogs a Month Dying From Parvovirus   Tue May 12, 2009 2:52 pm

    :sadd: its very sad

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    PostSubject: Re: 300 Dogs a Month Dying From Parvovirus   Wed May 13, 2009 5:44 pm

    my mum had a pup many years ago that had parvo, but luckily he survived :love: its a horrible thing

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    PostSubject: Re: 300 Dogs a Month Dying From Parvovirus   Wed May 13, 2009 5:54 pm

    Awwwww makes me worry about Stan, apparently they are more susceptible to parvo :2431:
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    PostSubject: Re: 300 Dogs a Month Dying From Parvovirus   Thu May 14, 2009 9:55 am

    that is worrying hun

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    PostSubject: Re: 300 Dogs a Month Dying From Parvovirus   Thu May 14, 2009 12:46 pm

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    Awwwww makes me worry about Stan, apparently they are more susceptible to parvo :2431:

    rotties are :thinking:
    how strange and worrying P

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