Daily Archives: March 19, 2010

Parvo Emergency Tea – What It Is, And What It Isn’t

The Canine Parvovirus often attacks at the worst possible time (although there’s never a good time for your doggie to be stricken by Canine Parvo, needless to say) – you may find it is 3:00am on a Sunday morning, and the vet’s clinic is not open.

In which case, what can you do?

You may currently know that dogs suffering from Parvo most likely will dehydrate very fast, which is why veterinarians are likely to put them on an intravenous drip; however, intravenous drips usually are not items it is easy to just pick up at Walmart.

And when you have no idea about the threats of dehydration, a quick bit of research via the web will certainly soon point you in the right direction.

The good news is that there’s a hydration therapy you can do at home, which is, in most occasions, at least as effective as intravenous fluids and subcutaneous fluids …

… and it’s called the Parvo Emergency Tea Recipe.

What is it?

It is something you can cook up at home, utilizing products you are able to find at the majority of respectable supermarkets and/or drug stores, and it is made to perform a number of distinct jobs.

For starters, it is an all-natural electrolyte fluid that can stop your suffering pup from dehydrating. (We know plenty of people, and this includes veterinarians, will probably advise using Gatorade or Pedialyte for this, yet unfortunately our own experience shows that these two liquids might cause further vomiting, and that is the last thing you will want if your doggy is suffering from the Canine Parvovirus.)

Next, it may well really minimise any vomiting – without the need for synthetic drugs that can induce, of course, even more problems.

Finally, several of the ingredients in the Parvo Emergency Tea can help enhance your dog’s immune system, which will certainly be under major attack from the Parvo virus.

So, there are a few details you should know about this emergency tea, the most important of which is that you have to give it each and every hour, and this does include both night and day, until such time as you can commence the full Parvo treatment.

In reality, you’re pretty much behaving like a human IV drip, and one of the keys to the treatment of the Canine Parvo virus ıs always to give small amounts of liquid regularly – since not only is dehydration a danger with this virus, but so is overhydration too.

However , a lot more important than that, you must realise that the Parvo Emergency Tea is NOT designed to take care of the Canine Parvo virus – whilst it does indeed seek to mimic the Parvaid supplement using easily-obtained items, it isn’t even close to being strong enough to help remedy your sick puppy.

You should therefore NOT count on this tea recipe for getting your suffering puppy better once more – it was created to buy you some time and sustain him until you can get suitable treatments up and running (and we would, needless to say, highly recommend the Parvo Treatment Kit).

While it’s true that a really small quantity of pups do appear to pull through by using only the Parvo Tea (together with tons of TLC), we have found out this happens in roughly 0.1% of cases – and that’s approximately one puppy out of every 1,000!

Are you prepared to gamble that your pet dog will be one lucky puppy in a 1,000?

We know we wouldn’t – our dogs happen to be much too precious to us.

So, although we’d invariably recommend you to make and give the Parvo Emergency Tea the instant you detect any of the classic Parvovirus symptoms (i.e. not eating, not drinking, not playing / being lethargic, depression, dehydration, vomiting, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, fever or chills), please, for the sake of your doggie, be sure to get him treated promptly!

One of our customers had a doggie that passed away just 5 hours after the initial attack of diarrhea, which shows just how ruthless the Canine Parvovirus has become. This really is so rapid that you hardly have enough time to respond, and that is one of the reasons why we strongly encourage every dog owner to have a Home Parvo Treatment Kit around all the time – just in case.