titleParvo Treatment At Home – The Pros And Cons/titlecategory1/categorydivHome a href=http://www.parvobuster.com/ target=_blankParvo treatment/a for your dog is a realistic option, compared to the traditional solution of having your dog treated at the animal hospital, even though many people will tell you that this is foolish./div
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divIf you’re not convinced, then here are a few facts to consider to help you make up your mind./div
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divstrongCost/strong/div
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divIf you have your Parvo dog treated at the animal hospital, it will probably cost you anywhere from $500 USD to over $10,000 USD per dog./div
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divIf you treat your dog at home, using products such as Parvaid, Vibactra Plus, Life Cell Immune Support and Doggie Pain Relief, then you will be able to treat at least one dog, and maybe more (depending on their weight) for $275 USD or less, and that’s including FedEx Priority Overnight shipping (any other shipping method is just too slow, so please don’t be taken in by offers of free shipping by some vendors – this free shipping is more often than not USPS Priority Mail, but if you wait for that, your dog can be dead by the time your package arrives)./div
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divstrongSurvival Rate/strong/div
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divMost vets offer dog owners a 50:50 chance of their dog surviving Parvo, with the lowest we’ve come across being a one in three chance, and the best an 80% chance./div
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divOn the other hand, if you treat your Parvo dog at home using all of the products in the Parvo Gold Treatment Kit, then the survival rate is typically 90%./div
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divPart of this increased success rate is because treating your dog at home, yourself, is less stressful for both you and your dog, and less stress equals a better chance of your dog surviving this horrific virus./div
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divSupport that’s available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and the unequalled Parvo vPETS service (constant updates by phone every 4-5 hours or so during the first couple of days of full treatment – this does include ALL hours of the day, nights, weekends, holidays, etc. since the Canine Parvovirus doesn’t take a break or mount an attack to suit your schedule) if you can find it, can also increase your dog’s chance of overcoming Parvo, but you won’t come across many vets offering this./div
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divstrongCare/strong/div
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divIf you take your dog to the vet’s and they want to keep him there, then it is very likely that there will be nobody in attendance during the night, so your dog may well be by himself, or possibly with other sick dogs, from when they close in the evening until they open again in the morning./div
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divHowever, if you carry out the Parvo treatment at home, then you will be there, with your dog, 24 hours a day./div
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divRemember, dogs, just like many other animals, are very receptive to emotions (or vibes, as they’re often known), and having people around who genuinely care and love for them will help in their recovery./div
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divstrongTime amp; Effort/strong/div
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divIf you have the money and you accept the fairly low chances of success offered by animal hospitals, then you can basically leave your dog there and pick him up again, assuming that he doesn’t die, in a few days’ time./div
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divIf you take the home Parvo treatment route, however, then there will be some nights without sleep, because one of the four products, a href=http://www.parvobuster.com/ target=_blankParvaid/a, does need to be administered every single hour (and that does mean both day and night) for the first two days of the four-day treatment course./div
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divstrongConclusion/strong/div
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divIf you look at the two most important factors when choosing how to treat your Parvo puppy – cost and survival rate – then taking the home Parvo treatment option is clearly better on both counts./div
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divThere is one downside to administering the home Parvo treatment, and that is the time and effort it will take, but this is a necessary part of treating your dog at home, and the rewards, when you see your sick and almost unrecognizable doggie come through this often fatal virus, far outweigh the disadvantage of a few days’ sleepless nights./div
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divAnd with the huge number of issues with vaccinations (which is a whole other story), then the best way to be prepared is to make sure you have a Parvo Gold Treatment Kit in your cupboard at all times – this way, if your dog should be infected by the Parvo virus, you’ll be able to start treatment at once, even if it’s 2:00am on a Sunday morning, when you’ll probably not find a vet open.br //div