Janet Ford
Janet Ford answered
I wrote a very detailed article on how to treat parvo at home. Contrary to the opinion of the other answerer, I feel that treating parvo at home can give you a better survival rate, in most cases. My vet agrees with me. Many vets have approved this article. Please take the time to read … Read more
Janet Ford
Janet Ford answered
You will need to take him/her to the vet for a special test. They will swab the dog's anus and use that to run the test. It takes 15 minutes to get the result from the test. I also wrote an article on how to detect parvovirus in your dog or puppy, … Read more
Janet Ford
Janet Ford answered
To 'know' your dog has parvo, he/she must get a parvo test at the vet's office. The sooner you know, the sooner you can start treatment and that is KEY to survival. The test is a simple fecal swab (swipe of the butt). They then set a timer and come back when the time is … Read more