The Canine Parvovirus oftentimes strikes at the least opportune moment (not that there’s ever a good time for your pup to be stricken by the Parvo virus, needless to say) - you might find it is 3:00am in the early hours of a Sunday morning, and the vet’s center is shut.
In which case, what can you do?
You might currently be aware that puppies suffering from Parvo may well dehydrate super quick, which is the reason vets hook them up to an intravenous drip; however, intravenous drips aren’t something you’ll be able to simply locate at Walmart.
Of course , if you do not know about the risks associated with lack of fluids, a quick bit of research via the web will certainly immediately give you the information you’re looking for.
The good thing is that there is a home hydration therapy that is, in the majority cases, at least as helpful as intravenous fluids in addition to subcutaneous fluids …
… and it’s known as the Parvo Emergency Tea Recipe.
What exactly is it?
It is something you can make in your own kitchen, using ingredients it is easy to purchase at most decent grocery stores or drug stores, and it is designed to do a few assorted jobs.
First of all, it’s a natural electrolyte liquid that will help stop your sick pup from getting dehydrated. (We realize that plenty of people, including veterinarians, are likely to propose using Pedialyte or Gatorade for this purpose, although our own experience has shown that these two products may cause even more vomiting, which is the last issue you’re looking for if your doggie has got the Parvo virus.)
Second, it may perhaps really help to minimise any vomiting - without any chemical-based drugs that could result in, not surprisingly, additional problems.
Thirdly, several herbs in the Parvo Emergency Tea should help give a boost to your pup’s immune system, which will certainly be under heavy attack from the Parvo virus.
Now, there are a few points that you must be aware of with this emergency tea, the most crucial of which is that you need to give it each and every hour, and this does mean both night and day, up to the point you can commence full treatment for the Parvo.
In reality, you’re in essence behaving just like a human intravenous drip, and one of the keys to treating the Canine Parvovirus is to give smallish quantities of liquid on a regular basis - mainly because not only is dehydration a danger with this virus, but so is overhydration too.
However , even more vital than that, you need to realise that the Parvo Emergency Tea is NOT intended heal the Parvo virus - while it does indeed attempt to simulate the Parvaid supplement by means of easily-obtained ingredients, it’s not even close to being potent enough to treat your suffering doggy.
You must consequently NOT count on this tea recipe for getting your suffering doggy better once more - it was created to buy you precious time and sustain him until you can get appropriate treatments up and running (and we do, needless to say, highly recommend the Parvo Treatment Kit).
While it is true that a tiny quantity of pets do appear to survive utilising only the Parvo Tea (in addition to tons of TLC), we have observed this occurs in approximately 0.1% of cases - which is roughly one single dog out of every thousand!
Are you willing to gamble that your family pet could possibly be the one fortunate doggie in a thousand?
We certainly wouldn’t - our dogs happen to be way too important to us.
As a result, despite the fact that we would invariably encourage you to make and administer the Parvo Emergency Tea as soon as you become aware of any of the classic Parvo virus symptoms (i.e. not eating, not drinking, not playing / being lethargic, dehydration, depression, vomiting, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, chills or fever), please, for the sake of your doggie, be sure to get him treated straight away!
One of our customers had a doggie that died just 5 hours following the initial bout of diarrhea, which just goes to show how aggressive the Canine Parvo virus has become. This is so speedy that you scarcely have time to react, and that is one of the reasons why we fervently encourage every dog owner to have a Home Parvo Treatment Kit around constantly - just in case.