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Vaccination for Parvovirus in Dogs

Freisl Cuison*

Canine Parvovirus (CPV or commonly known as “parvo”) is one of the most extreme viruses that puppies can get. The virus is also highly contagious, that is why the parvo vaccine is taken into consideration a core vaccine for dogs and puppies however, unvaccinated puppies and dogs younger than 4 months old are at maximum risk. Virus can commonly causes acute gastrointestinal contamination in dogs. CPV-2, the causative agent of acute hemorrhagic enteritis and myocarditis in puppies, is one of the maximum essential pathogenic viruses with excessive morbidity (100%) and common mortality up to 10% in adult puppies and 91% in pups. Parvovirus attacks rapidly, dividing cells in a dog's bone marrow and intestines few signs and symptoms of this virus are lack of appetite; stomach ache and bloating; excessive fever, vomiting, and diarrhea.