Nov 25

leukemia dogs
leukemia dogs
My puppy had parvo. Someone said that cats are carriers of parvo but do not get parvo. True or false?

I know that cats can get leukemia cat, but I want to know specifically if they are carriers of parvo for dogs.

WHERE virus? Remember that this virus has existed since the early 1970, is very difficult to disinfect away, and excreted in large amounts from infected dogs. This means that there is virus everywhere: on every carpet, every plant in every yard and park. Virus found in the feces of the first two weeks or less after initial infection, although only a small portion of feces infected (which could be months depending on temperature and humidity) is needed to infect a dog does not immune. Some dogs have what is called "infection subclinical, meaning they do not seem particularly ill. These animals tend not to be limited because no one knows who they are infected and can transmit the virus around a large area depending on where they come from their droppings. Cat's have their own version of parvo … I forget what IIS called,,,, found that … Feline Parvo "feline parvo (also called panleukopenia, feline distemper or FPV) is a vaccine preventable infectious diseases. The disease is resistant many commonly used disinfectants and is not related to canine distemper. There is no treatment for this disease, with special emphasis on minimizing the veterinary impact of symptoms. "

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