posted by hot news on Mar 26

The Canine Parvo virus all too often strikes at the least opportune moment (not that there’s ever a good time for your doggy to be attacked by Canine Parvo, needless to say) – you might find it’s 3:00am on a Sunday morning, and the vet’s clinic is shut.

So, what options do you have?

You may currently know that puppies suffering from Parvo frequently dehydrate rapidly, which explains why veterinarians may very well put them on an intravenous drip; however, intravenous drips are certainly not something you can simply locate at your local supermarket.

Just in case you do not know about the threats of lack of fluids, a quick research session on the web will certainly immediately give you the information you’re looking for.

The good news is that there’s a home hydration therapy that is, in most cases, at least as helpful as IV fluids as well as subcutaneous fluids …

… and it’s generally known as the Parvo Emergency Tea Recipe.

What is it?

It is something you can cook up in the home, making use of ingredients it is easy to purchase at the majority of sizable grocery stores or pharmacies, and it’s intended to do several distinct jobs.

For starters, it is an all-natural electrolyte liquid that can prevent your suffering puppy from dehydrating. (We realize that a lot of people, including vets, are likely to suggest administering Gatorade or Pedialyte for this, although our experience indicates that these two items may cause additional vomiting, and that is the last issue you will want if your puppy is suffering from the Canine Parvovirus.)

Second, it may well actually minimise any vomiting – without any synthetic drugs that could trigger, not surprisingly, further problems.

Finally, some of the ingredients in the Parvo Emergency Tea will help enhance your dog’s immune system, which will certainly be under major attack from the Canine Parvo virus.

So, there are a few things you need to know about the emergency tea, the most important of which is that you need to administer it each and every hour, and this does indeed include both day and night, until you can commence the full Parvo treatment.

The thing is, you are pretty much behaving like a human IV drip, and one of the most important factors in treating Parvo is almost always to administer smallish quantities of liquid frequently – since dehydration is not the only danger with this virus – overhydration is as well.

But even more vital than that, you need to understand that the Parvo Emergency Tea is NOT made to treat the Canine Parvo virus – although it does aim to mimic the Parvaid supplement by means of easily-available ingredients, it isn’t nearly potent enough to help remedy your sick doggie.

You should therefore NOT depend on this tea recipe to get your suffering pup well again – it is designed to buy you precious time and sustain him until you can get the right treatment started (and we would, needless to say, recommend the Parvo Treatment Kit).

While it is true a tiny number of pets do manage to survive utilising nothing more than the Parvo Tea (coupled with plenty of TLC), we have observed this happens in no more than 0.1% of cases – and that is roughly one pet out of every 1,000!

Are you prepared to bet that your family dog might be the single fortunate pup in a 1,000?

We certainly wouldn’t – our dogs are unquestionably far too special to us.

Hence, despite the fact that we would always recommend you to make and administer the Parvo Emergency Tea the instant you observe any of the typical Parvo symptoms (i.e. not eating, not drinking, being lethargic / not playing, depression, dehydration, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, vomiting, chills or fever), please, for the health of your doggy, be sure you get him treated at once!

One of our customers had a pup which died just 5 hours after the very first onslaught of diarrhea, which just goes to show how hostile the Parvo Virus has become. This really is so rapid that you barely have time to react, which is just one of the reasons we strongly encourage every dog owner to keep a Home Parvo Treatment Kit on hand all the time – just in case.

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