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My dog was sick with parvo! And now red liquid for stool?
My dog had parvo 2 weeks ago we gave him fluids at home he got better his poop was solid and he was playful. Just today he got diahreah and started vomiting again, his last poop was all red liquid that smelled fishy he has been a little active today besides his illness, anybody know what this could mean, has anybody experience this before, my children and I were also sick with diahreah and vomiting just a day and a half ago we also had reddish urine and bowel movements from dehydration. I'm just a little confused and am not sure what it is I just applied for care credit to take him in just wanted to her from u guys thanx....
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- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
DO NOT TAKE ANY CHANCEs WITH SOMETHING LIKE PARVO.
It can lie dormant and attack very quickly. Get to the vet ASAP.
- redd headdLv 78 years ago
you don't cure parvo with fluids, you have to use medications, and if you have waited 2 weeks to go to the vet He's probably a dead dog waiting to happen. parvo is the number one killer of young dogs, and they need massive doses of antiviral and antibiotic drugs the moment you notice the red poop. I work in an animal shelter and we check every young dog for parvo with test strips, when they poop. They show a positive test they go right to the vet before it spreads to any other dogs, then we disinfect the kennel and both the ones next to it. Then about 40% of them die anyway.
- 8 years ago
It doesnt sound like he is over parvo u need to get him to the vets he dyrated get gatorade in him thats what the vets told me to do til i could get my dog to the vets if you dont get him to the vets soon you could loose him
- Anonymous8 years ago
Bring him to the vet! I'm not trained in veterinary medicine so I can't say what's wrong.