What are the symptoms of a dog suffering from parvovirus?

Pet 9:16am, 16 September 2025 102

parativiruses include colitis and myocarditis. If a dog is infected with colitis parvovirus, it will have significant fever symptoms and the body temperature can reach 40℃. If it is a myocarditis parvovirus, the dog will have a heart rate and difficulty breathing, but this problem is not significant and difficult to see. The owner must check it carefully and patiently.

If the parvovirus that the dog has is colitis, it will generally have fever, the body temperature will reach 39-40℃, and it will continue to be accompanied by depression, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting, and the feces will also be light yellow and dark gray, and the smell will be pungent. The dog may not eat at this time, and the owner can significantly feel that the dog is getting thinner.

If it is myocarditis parvovirus, the dog will experience difficulty breathing, uneven heartbeat frequency, heart failure, and eventually die of poor breathing. What is more complicated is that the symptoms of myocarditis subtle virus are not significant. On the surface, it is like dogs with good physical and mental health. It is very easy to miss the best treatment time. The breeder must patiently check it.

When a dog is infected with parvovirus, the owner must provide him with treatment. Colitis type can be used to treat dog deworming drugs, inject antibiotics and serum proteins to fight virus treatment. If it is myocarditis type parvovirus, it must be sent to a pet clinic for treatment. Pay more attention to the health of the dog in normal times.