Where the Parvo Odor Comes From
This bleeding is what gives your puppy the hallmark “parvo odor” of a rotten blood smell. Keeping the puppys intestines coated will help soothe the irritation and bleeding.
What can I give my dog at home for parvo?
Most will need to eat small, frequent meals of a bland diet and continue taking anti-nausea medications until they are able to hold down their normal food (usually a week or two). Give your dog the full course of any antibiotics that have been prescribed even if he or she appears to be back to normal.
Wipe the Pup Down and Let Them Rest
You will have to wipe your puppy down often with warm, damp cloths to keep him or her clean. The puppy will have either vomiting or smelly liquid diarrhea or both, and they get messy. So be sure they are kept as clean as possible, and keep them warm and covered up.
Let the puppy rest and be quiet as much as you can. This will help them heal.
Speak soothingly to your pet, and offer plenty of loving and petting. Your puppy will get well faster if it knows you are there and that you love him.
Once They Start Getting Better
When your puppy starts to show signs of bouncing back, there are several steps that you can take to ensure their recovery is a comfortable and successful one, such as easing them back into eating and drinking.
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