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by Von Ward Kennels on 14 February 2012 - 04:02
So today, 2 days after these pups go home, 1 person contacts me telling me thier pup is very sick they took her to the vet and the vet gave antibiotics, dewormer and wanted to do $500 in tests. They did not run a Parvo test. The couple asked if they could bring the pup back and exchange for current female still here. I told them they could.
So when I got home this eve I checked my emails and had another puppy buyer from 2nd litter tell me his pup had tested positive for parvo! I am so upset and do not know what to do.
Now I am worried that the female still here will get sick and I want to keep her here to make sure all is well.
I also have a litter that is currently 3 weeks old. They are very healthy and I know will probably be ok until they are weaned but I think the parvo is already here and in my soil. If I vaccinate earlier will they be ok? I have never had parvo and am stressed over this. I did order parvaid to be delivered tomorrow.
Any advice as to what to do would be very helpful. Anyone who has gone through this that can help me would be great.
I do clean my kennels with bleach but I live on 4 acres and cannot sterilize the whole place.
Some people who visit my kennels tell me they have just come from other breeders puppy shopping. Maybe that's how it got here; I don't know.
Stephanie

by Jyl on 14 February 2012 - 04:02
This very well could be a FALSE POSITIVE on the Parvo test... I would wait a couple days and re do the Parvo test on the pups. The second test will probably be Negative. It very well could be because of the vaccine.... what brand did you use? I would not panic just yet..

by yellowrose of Texas on 14 February 2012 - 04:02
Mahon has been in GSD since he was 7 yrs old training from his DAD a former GSD akc Judge from california and he drilled in my head several yrs ago....PEOPLE and cars drag the germ in property so OUR rule is law .
NO dogs enter my property no kids with pets, all get sprayed at fence with a solution of Chlorox very weak or I use ODO ban solution. If they do not agree you do not enter..Even now at Mahons , I have to spray my soles of my shoes. Neither one of us have puppies right now but that is our preventative.
YR
by Von Ward Kennels on 14 February 2012 - 04:02
So do false positive pups still have symptoms?
by Von Ward Kennels on 14 February 2012 - 04:02
And what do I do with my current tiny pups if I do have it here in my soil?
Stephanie

by yellowrose of Texas on 14 February 2012 - 05:02
I have no experience with the disease only the preventative..Many yrs of raising American cocker spaniels and germans..never had any parvo.
But I am super strict. The problem is letting it get in the dirt. I have no fear of it on face etc. THE germ may be all over town..YOu cannot live in a bubble.
BUT the main thing is to be observant and ask the customer "have you been shopping today for dogs or a pup elsewhere..Strick up a conversation before they get there or outside the gate.
I do not want any disease and also I have roaming dogs in the area that I take very quick approach to keep away from my fence lines..
Airborne diseases are quite hard to predict but with puppies I am like a guardian angel over the routine at my place. Mostof my pups were sold before I opened the public to answer any ads so I had full control over being very cautious and very picky.
Paid off all the last 35yrs.
YR
by waleed on 14 February 2012 - 05:02
by Von Ward Kennels on 14 February 2012 - 05:02
I am hoping Jyl is right and this is a false positive. Plus the female I still have from this litter is very robust.
YR,
Do you sterilize your dogs after walks? I grew up on a ranch and never had parvo.
Stephanie

by Jyl on 14 February 2012 - 05:02
I too hope this is just a false positive..
How is the sick pup acting? Vomitiing?? diarrhea?? how is the activity level?? Just make sure the pup is kept hydrated?? Run some Sub Q fluids that will help flush the sytem too..

by kitkat3478 on 14 February 2012 - 12:02
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