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		<title>Comment on Puppy Parvo Treatment by That1chix</title>
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		<description>Parvo is a horrible virus that has no mercy. Although dehydration is huge part of why a puppy doesn&#039;t pull through, their sugar levels also play a huge part in this as well. 

Check to see if your pup is hydrated by doing a turger test, then check the gums: if the gums are not pink then directly apply honey or pancake syrup to them. Do this every hour until they are back to pink. Check on them and repeat.

You will need to get an antibiotic to fight off the secondary infections that the parvo virus made.  The best advice I could give other then the above would to use Parvaid in conjunction with vet treatment- I&#039;ve seen other products that claim to work on parvo, but parvaid is by far the best that i have come across.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Parvo is a horrible virus that has no mercy. Although dehydration is huge part of why a puppy doesn&#8217;t pull through, their sugar levels also play a huge part in this as well. </p>
<p>Check to see if your pup is hydrated by doing a turger test, then check the gums: if the gums are not pink then directly apply honey or pancake syrup to them. Do this every hour until they are back to pink. Check on them and repeat.</p>
<p>You will need to get an antibiotic to fight off the secondary infections that the parvo virus made.  The best advice I could give other then the above would to use Parvaid in conjunction with vet treatment- I&#8217;ve seen other products that claim to work on parvo, but parvaid is by far the best that i have come across.</p>
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