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My pup has vomitted 9 to10 times after we put her on a drip she drank some water we suspect parvo cuz of symptoms but her vet said it's not pls advise something... Also can parvo effect humans? How long does it take a 50 days pup to recover from it? Will there be side-effects? Can we do something on our side to make her feel better? Any tips to make her feel less nauseated? Can we give her some cerelec (vet said don't) But her stomach is growling
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Parvo do not affect human . And your vet is correct, please do not feed anything to your pup. With aggressive fluid therapy your pup will recover in 10 days
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start fluid therapy immediately
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do not feed anything orally
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Parvo viral infection is dog specific. It can't be spread to us. You have a test to rule out if the infection is parvo or not. If your vet has d one it, then no worries. As far as the fluid therapy and feeding, kindly follow your vets instructions. He is the one who has done the clinical examination for your pet. Recovery is based on your pet's immune system. It can be faster if the immunity is good.
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