The Canine Parvovirus frequently strikes at the worst possible moment (not that there’s ever a good moment for your doggy to be stricken by Parvo, needless to say) - you may find that it is 3:00am on a Sunday morning, and the vet’s center is closed.
In which case, what can you do?
You may currently be aware that pups suffering from Parvo could well dehydrate super quick, and that’s why vets are likely to put them on an intravenous drip; however, IV drips are certainly not items you could simply purchase at Walmart.
And when you have no idea about the dangers associated with lack of fluids, a quick research session on the internet will immediately point you in the right direction.
The good thing is that there is a hydration therapy you can do at home, which is, in the vast majority of occasions, at least as useful as intravenous fluids as well as SubQ fluids …
… and it’s generally known as the Parvo Emergency Tea Recipe.
What is it?
It’s something you can cook up at home, utilizing ingredients you can easlily get at most respectable grocery stores and/or pharmacies, and it’s intended to accomplish a variety of distinct jobs.
To start with, it is an all-natural electrolyte liquid that can help prevent your sick pet from dehydrating. (We realize that plenty of people, and this includes vets, probably will propose administering Gatorade or Pedialyte for this, but our experience shows that these two liquids may cause further vomiting, which is certainly the last thing you desire if your doggie has got the Canine Parvovirus.)
The second thing is, it may well really reduce any throwing up - without the need for chemical-based substances which may result in, of course, even more health problems.
Finally, some of the herbs in the Parvo Emergency Tea might help enhance your pet’s immune system, which will undoubtedly be under major attack from the Canine Parvovirus.
Now, there are several points that you must be aware of with this emergency tea, the most important of which is that you have to administer it every single hour, and this does indeed mean both day and night, until such time as you are able to begin the full Parvo treatment.
You see, you’re effectively acting just like a human intravenous drip, and one of the most important factors in the treatment of the Canine Parvo virus ıs always to administer limited amounts of fluid frequently - because not only is dehydration a danger with this virus, but so is overhydration too.
However , a lot more essential than that, you need to understand that the Parvo Emergency Tea is NOT made to treat the Parvo virus - although it does indeed endeavor to simulate the Parvaid supplement using only easily-obtained ingredients, it’s not even close to being strong enough to help remedy your sick doggy.
You should consequently NOT rely on this tea recipe for getting your suffering dog well once more - it was made to buy you some time and sustain him until you can get the right treatment started (and we would, naturally, recommend the Parvo Treatment Kit).
While it is true that a really small number of pets do seem to survive using only the Parvo Tea (in addition to a ton of TLC), we’ve found this occurs in no more than 0.1% of cases - and that is roughly one dog out of every 1,000!
Are you ready to gamble that your pet dog could possibly be the single fortunate pet in a thousand?
We know we wouldn’t - our doggies are unquestionably much too important to us.
Accordingly, though we would invariably encourage you to make and then give the Parvo Emergency Tea the instant you observe any of the typical Parvo virus symptoms (i.e. not eating, not drinking, being lethargic / not playing, depression, dehydration, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, vomiting, fever or chills), please, for the sake of your doggie, make sure you get him treated right away!
We had one customer who had a doggie which died just 5 hours after the initial onslaught of diarrhea, which just goes to show how aggressive the Canine Parvovirus has become. This is so rapid that you barely have time to respond, which is one of the reasons why we passionately encourage all dog owners to keep a Home Parvo Treatment Kit on hand constantly - just in case.