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Highly contagious parvovirus outbreak hits local puppies.

The Parvovirus Outbreak in Western Montana

The Humane Society of Western Montana is currently treating a litter of eight puppies for parvovirus, a highly contagious and potentially life-threatening disease. This is the third litter of puppies to be quarantined in recent weeks, with four of the current litter’s puppies testing positive for the disease.

Symptoms and Transmission

Parvovirus, also known as parvo, is a highly contagious and potentially life-threatening disease that affects dogs. The virus is highly contagious and can be spread through contact with an infected dog’s feces, vomit, or saliva. Puppies are particularly vulnerable to parvo due to their immature immune systems. Symptoms of parvovirus include: + Diarrhea + Vomiting + Fever + Lethargy + Loss of appetite + Weight loss

  • Transmission can occur through:
  • + Direct contact with an infected dog’s feces, vomit, or saliva + Indirect contact with contaminated surfaces or objects + Contact with an infected dog’s urine

    Treatment and Quarantine

    Due to the highly contagious nature of parvovirus, all eight puppies will require treatment, regardless of whether they have tested positive for the disease. The Humane Society of Western Montana is taking precautions to ensure the health and safety of both the puppies and the staff.

    “We need to get our dogs vaccinated to protect them from this highly contagious disease.”

    The Importance of Parvovirus Vaccination

    Parvovirus, commonly known as parvo, is a highly contagious and potentially life-threatening disease that affects dogs. It is a viral infection that can cause severe gastrointestinal symptoms, including diarrhea, vomiting, and dehydration. If left untreated, parvo can lead to serious complications, such as kidney failure and death.

    Why Vaccination is Crucial

    Vaccination is the most effective way to protect dogs from parvovirus. The vaccine is administered through a series of injections, typically given to puppies between 6 and 16 weeks of age.

    The Humane Society of Western Montana is a non-profit organization that provides animal welfare services to the community.

    The Humane Society of Western Montana: A Lifeline for Animals in Need

    The Humane Society of Western Montana is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing animal welfare services to the community.

    You can also book an appointment to get your pet vaccinated.

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