Spring is already upon us, which means that the Parvo season has begun, and there is an infinitely more aggressive strain of the Parvovirus that is killing dogs at a truly alarming rate. The 2c Strain can kill both adult dogs and puppies within 6-12 hours after symptoms first appear, even though they may be fully-vaccinated and up-to-date with all their shots.
We put together this little quiz to see if you are up on the latest Parvo facts. These are True/False questions:
- Parvo is a puppy disease and my adult dogs are safe.
- All of my dogs are up-to-date on their shots, therefore they are protected.
- I’m worried that my cat can get infected from my Parvo puppy, should I be?
- Foul-smelling dog diarrhea mainly comes from eating junk food.
- Canine Parvovirus is not contagious to humans.
- My vet quoted $750+ for Parvo treatments for my dog, I heard this is low?
- Parvo cannot survive snow and desert-heat temperatures.
- Parvo can only be spread via infected dog feces.
- Parvo can incubate from 3-15 days before symptoms appear.
- Parvo tests at the vet are always accurate.
People seem to have many misconceptions about Parvo. There’s one thing for certain, it will devastate your pet and can take him away from you if you do not get on top of the situation swiftly. Many times, people are caught unawares and simply do not know what to look for. Parvo symptoms can appear from absolutely nowhere – one minute your dog is his usual playful self and the next minute he is moping around and looking very depressed.
The typical symptoms of Parvo can confuse you at first. You may believe your dog has simply eaten something that didn’t agree with him, when in fact he may already be infected and very sick with the scourge of the Earth, Parvo virus.
This is why we wrote Parvo Treatment 101, which is a FREE eBook that will help you learn much more about Parvo and what are the dog Parvo symptoms to watch out for. We also talk about exactly what is an effective Parvovirus treatment. Without a doubt, you will run across many treatments for Parvo, and we can shed light on their advantages and disadvantages, as we’ve done hours of research into this issue.
We hope you found this information interesting and when you download and read our free eBook, that will clear up many issues you may have about Canine Parvo virus.
Oh BTW, how did you score on our little Parvo Quiz? You’ll want to miss no more than 1 … Well, we can help you out. If you pay a visit to our PET Blog we will have all of the answers to this quiz and maybe other issues you may have on your mind.


















