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#1180 From: "Pam Salem" <psalem@...>
Date: Fri Jun 19, 2009 1:32 pm
Subject: Dog question
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I know horse people usually have dogs.
 
Are there any words of wisdom on PARVO treatment?
 
On Mon, June 15th, my daughter-in-law got an 8-week old female puppy from a shelter near her work in TN, and it was diagnosed with PARVO last night, June 18th. It had been vaccinated for PARVO on May 8th but had been housed right next to a cage with puppies who had PARVO.
 
So far, the admiting vet bill is $650.00.  This is the same daughter-in-law who lost her mother in May and her 4-mo old niece in June.  It looks like that kid just can't catch a break, and it breaks my heart.  Is there any hope for this puppy?
 
Also - we were supposed to go there for Father's Day and now I am afraid to bring the virus back to my house with four dogs.  thx - Pam
 

#1181 From: "The Chicago Dog Whisperer" <dogdoright@...>
Date: Fri Jun 19, 2009 5:18 pm
Subject: Re: Dog question
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parvo is deadly, very contaigous and expensive-I hope that the puppy pulls
through. Lots of shelters have this problem.


try not to bring home the puppy to your house and don't go to their house if you
have puppies.

if your dogs are adults and have their vaccines they should be fine.

Ami in Chicago


--- In equineassisted@yahoogroups.com, "Pam Salem" <psalem@...> wrote:
>
> I know horse people usually have dogs.
>
> Are there any words of wisdom on PARVO treatment?
>
> On Mon, June 15th, my daughter-in-law got an 8-week old female puppy from a
shelter near her work in TN, and it was diagnosed with PARVO last night, June
18th. It had been vaccinated for PARVO on May 8th but had been housed right next
to a cage with puppies who had PARVO.
>
> So far, the admiting vet bill is $650.00. This is the same daughter-in-law
who lost her mother in May and her 4-mo old niece in June. It looks like that
kid just can't catch a break, and it breaks my heart. Is there any hope for
this puppy?
>
> Also - we were supposed to go there for Father's Day and now I am afraid to
bring the virus back to my house with four dogs. thx - Pam
>
> Pam Salem
> www.horizonfarmEAGLcenter.com
> www.EquineAssistedAssets.com
> www.E3Assoc.org
>





#1182 From: "The Cates Family" <trinityeqc@...>
Date: Fri Jun 19, 2009 7:00 pm
Subject: Re: Dog question
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Hey Pam
 
I wanted to through this at you.  I use alot of homeopathy and natural treament on my horses. As a matter of fact I have just finished successfully trating joint ill inmy new born colt naturally when the vet said it would be a minimum of 1500 with no guarentees.  His hock was no ostified and he also broke it. As of the second set of xrays he is healed and runs all the time.  Anyway- you may want to look for some nautral cures.  Two sites are www.holisticpetinfo.com search parvo. they carry a homeopathic remedy. Also www.parvobuster.com.  You will need to pay to overnight the rememdy as natural healing needs to be administered several times a day.  But this will treat the pup systemically and reach right at the cause, not the symptoms.  Actually wash it from the blood and body as it does with humans.  I can research further if you would like a specific homeopathic rememdy.  I have not studied small animals as much as equine, but I would be happy to for you.  Just let me know. Ill be praying for your pup. You are welcome to call my cell with any questions too.
 
 
Missy Cates
Trinity Equine Counseling
940-453-0398
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Pam Salem
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 8:32 AM
Subject: [equineassisted] Dog question

I know horse people usually have dogs.
 
Are there any words of wisdom on PARVO treatment?
 
On Mon, June 15th, my daughter-in-law got an 8-week old female puppy from a shelter near her work in TN, and it was diagnosed with PARVO last night, June 18th. It had been vaccinated for PARVO on May 8th but had been housed right next to a cage with puppies who had PARVO.
 
So far, the admiting vet bill is $650.00.  This is the same daughter-in-law who lost her mother in May and her 4-mo old niece in June.  It looks like that kid just can't catch a break, and it breaks my heart.  Is there any hope for this puppy?
 
Also - we were supposed to go there for Father's Day and now I am afraid to bring the virus back to my house with four dogs.  thx - Pam
 


#1183 From: "The Cates Family" <trinityeqc@...>
Date: Fri Jun 19, 2009 7:04 pm
Subject: Re: Dog question
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I found another site with a testimony of parvaid and natural methods.  its www.4loveofdog.com/parvo.htm. It has a complete day by testimony with healing results.
 
Missy
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Pam Salem
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 8:32 AM
Subject: [equineassisted] Dog question

I know horse people usually have dogs.
 
Are there any words of wisdom on PARVO treatment?
 
On Mon, June 15th, my daughter-in-law got an 8-week old female puppy from a shelter near her work in TN, and it was diagnosed with PARVO last night, June 18th. It had been vaccinated for PARVO on May 8th but had been housed right next to a cage with puppies who had PARVO.
 
So far, the admiting vet bill is $650.00.  This is the same daughter-in-law who lost her mother in May and her 4-mo old niece in June.  It looks like that kid just can't catch a break, and it breaks my heart.  Is there any hope for this puppy?
 
Also - we were supposed to go there for Father's Day and now I am afraid to bring the virus back to my house with four dogs.  thx - Pam
 


#1184 From: "Pam Salem" <psalem@...>
Date: Sat Jun 20, 2009 5:50 pm
Subject: Re: Dog question
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Thanks SO much, Missy~!!
Tails came home today and is drinking and eating.
We will certainly look at these sites~!   PAM
 

#1185 From: "The Cates Family" <trinityeqc@...>
Date: Sat Jun 20, 2009 6:26 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Dog question
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Thats great to read!!!!! let me know if I can do anything for you.
 
Missy
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Pam Salem
Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2009 12:50 PM
Subject: [equineassisted] Re: Dog question

Thanks SO much, Missy~!!
Tails came home today and is drinking and eating.
We will certainly look at these sites~!   PAM
 


 
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