IluvLucy
Boxer Insane
Questions about Parvo
I would appreciate input from anyone with some knowledge of the disease. I am trying to piece together what happened to Lucy in an effort to make some sense of it. I have been doing some research but have come across conflicting information.
1) In case anyone was wondering, Lucy WAS up to date on her vaccinations. But I have read that some dogs do not respond to the vaccination well. She was also treated for worms shortly before this which I understand would have made her more susceptible to the disease as it affects the lining of the intestines which is where parvo virus attacks.
2) It is my understanding the the ONLY way the virus is transmitted is by contact with the feces of an infected dog. I understand that the virus is very long lived. It is strange to me how she could have gotten it. I doubt she already had it when we got because the symptoms didn't show up untill much later. We have NEVER had a parvo dog here(Lucy was our first experience with it). I only made three stops on the way home from picking her up and only at one of these did I put her down to walk. That was at my mother's house and there has never been a parvo dog there either. The only other place she ever went was to the vet's to get her booster shots.
3) This leaves only two possible explanations that I can see. 1) Chelsea(one of our other dogs) brought it home with her when she came home from the vet, or 2) She got it when she went in to the vet for her boosters. Our yard is fenced in so no other dog could have gotten in.
4)When we picked her up after her treatment for parvo, the vet wasn't there. He has two assistants. One is either a vet herself or studying to be one(is there such a thing as an intern?)and the other takes care of appointments etc. Lucy was due for another booster and when I asked the "intern" about how long before she should have that, the other assistant said that the vet had already given it to her. Was this a wise thing to do given the condition she was in? I have not confirmed this with the vet and I don't want to start anything with him as he has been great with us .
Sorry this is so long but as you can see I have some questions I need to deal with.
I would appreciate input from anyone with some knowledge of the disease. I am trying to piece together what happened to Lucy in an effort to make some sense of it. I have been doing some research but have come across conflicting information.
1) In case anyone was wondering, Lucy WAS up to date on her vaccinations. But I have read that some dogs do not respond to the vaccination well. She was also treated for worms shortly before this which I understand would have made her more susceptible to the disease as it affects the lining of the intestines which is where parvo virus attacks.
2) It is my understanding the the ONLY way the virus is transmitted is by contact with the feces of an infected dog. I understand that the virus is very long lived. It is strange to me how she could have gotten it. I doubt she already had it when we got because the symptoms didn't show up untill much later. We have NEVER had a parvo dog here(Lucy was our first experience with it). I only made three stops on the way home from picking her up and only at one of these did I put her down to walk. That was at my mother's house and there has never been a parvo dog there either. The only other place she ever went was to the vet's to get her booster shots.
3) This leaves only two possible explanations that I can see. 1) Chelsea(one of our other dogs) brought it home with her when she came home from the vet, or 2) She got it when she went in to the vet for her boosters. Our yard is fenced in so no other dog could have gotten in.
4)When we picked her up after her treatment for parvo, the vet wasn't there. He has two assistants. One is either a vet herself or studying to be one(is there such a thing as an intern?)and the other takes care of appointments etc. Lucy was due for another booster and when I asked the "intern" about how long before she should have that, the other assistant said that the vet had already given it to her. Was this a wise thing to do given the condition she was in? I have not confirmed this with the vet and I don't want to start anything with him as he has been great with us .
Sorry this is so long but as you can see I have some questions I need to deal with.
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