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Old 11-03-2010, 12:58 AM #1
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Unhappy Parvo Virus....

Yall think a lil weeds would help my dog with his parvo? Hes on the medication but still throwin up, wonder if it would help him get an apetite n calm the stomach....
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:07 AM #2
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The only thing other than weed that might stop the vomiting is dramamine, but i wouldnt suggest that because the toxic dose isnt very high for humans let alone dogs. At least with weed there isnt really a known toxic dose. How you planning to administer it? Would it be like a blowback? If he wont eat then oral isnt going to work.. unless its some cannabutter smeared on his lips.

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Old 11-03-2010, 01:08 AM #3
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...couldn't hurt?
If he dont like smoke in his face, maybe a drop of tincture?
Poor buddy! I hope he finds relief!
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:14 AM #4
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my best dog ever had parvo. he made it with my help . get a syringe without needle a big one and force feed liquid nutrition and water. the vet can reccomend a liquid . do it now and dont stop . put the syringe in his mouth with his head between your legs legs and massage his throat ase you squeeze the syringe.keep putting it back in there. hang on buddie you can pull him through. i went on a drinking spree and every time i had a beer i switched between water and liquid food each time . dog recovered fully in 3 weeks
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:21 AM #5
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a vet and medicine is all that will help parvo and the pot could make your dogs brain swell and cause spasms and brain damage if the virus has allready swelled the brain aloha and good luck with your vets help the dog will be fine if you caught it in time
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supermanlives is right fluids and more fluids . My old dog got parvo way back in the early 80s she was one of the first cases the vet had seen or anyone for that matter . he pumped fluid day after day and she made full recovery lived to be 15!!
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ps if he can not hold down his nausea meds get supositorys they will work great
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right on bro^^^^^ i was mad at the vet after all he said was we have given all the treatments with antiobiotics and such we can . then he said we are just hooking the dog up to an iv. i said gimme my dog back he will die at home . well he didnt die but the local liquor store became my friend.i just kept alternating with liquid food and water. my dog didnt mind the throat massage to make him swallow.
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:32 AM #9
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yep i got some liquids from the vet i inject under the skin, electrolytes, antibiotics and antiivomiting.... jus feal like there should be somethin else i can do.....
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pray my friend and talk to the dog calmly and tell him its ok. dogs might not know the words but they understand the tone of your voice. best of luck
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