My Humane Soc. pup died of distemper, what do I do to prevent spread of virus to new dogs (besides vaccine) e

Starscape2006-09-01T23:10:33Z

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I'm so sorry about your puppy! It's best to ask your vet about what to do. I would try to disinfect everything the pup came in contact with. I don't know how long that germ can live on surfaces. I know that the parvo germ can live on the ground outside for a long time. Any stray that passes through your yard that has it will spread it. I don't know if distemper is the same way.

Nikie2006-09-01T23:41:01Z

They are right, you have to bleach yard and house. Where ever the puppy was and where ever you walked afterwards. Its the only way.. Your grass looks really bad for a while but at least you will have done your next puppy a favor.

anita_reel2006-09-01T23:08:13Z

soak your yard down with bleach water it is the only way to get rid of distemper. At least that is what I was told have not tried it myself to know that it will work.

reguant2016-11-23T23:39:12Z

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Anonymous2006-09-01T23:17:38Z

ask your vet for info, I would sterilize inside the house as much as possible with bleach, don't know what to do about the yard
good luck