Parvo Emergency Tea Recipe – What It Is, And What It Is Not

Posted on 5th March 2010 by admin in General Travel Info

The Canine Parvovirus frequently strikes at the least opportune time (although there’s never a good time for your puppy to be attacked by Parvo, of course) – you may find it is 3:00am in the early hours of a Sunday morning, and the veterinary center is closed.

In which case, what options do you have?

You might already be aware that pups suffering from Parvo can easily dehydrate swiftly, which is the reason vets put them on an intravenous drip, but of course intravenous drips aren’t something you can simply get at your local supermarket.

And when you do not know about the perils associated with dehydration, a quick bit of research online will certainly immediately point you in the right direction.

The good thing is that there’s a home hydration therapy that is, in the vast majority of cases, at least as helpful as IV fluids in addition to SubQ fluids …

… and it’s known as the Parvo Emergency Tea Recipe.

What exactly is it?

It is something you can cook up in your own home, using products you are able to purchase at almost all decent grocery stores or drug stores, and it’s intended to perform a variety of assorted functions.

For starters, it is a natural electrolyte fluid that will help stop your suffering pup from getting dehydrated. (We are aware that people, including vets, probably will advise administering Pedialyte or Gatorade for this purpose, but our experience has shown that both of these products can cause extra vomiting, and that’s the last issue you need if your puppy has got the Parvo virus.)

Secondly, it may perhaps really reduce vomiting – without any synthetic medicines that could result in, not surprisingly, even more health issues.

Finally, a number of the ingredients in the Parvo Emergency Tea may help enhance your pup’s immune system, which will be under major assault from the Parvovirus.

So, there are a few points you need to know about this emergency tea, the most important of which is that you need to give it each and every hour, and that does include both day and night, up to the point you can begin the full Parvo treatment.

The simple truth is, you’re in essence behaving like a human IV drip, and one of the most important factors in the treatment of the Canine Parvovirus is to administer small amounts of liquid on a regular basis – because dehydration is not the only danger with this virus – overhydration is as well.

However , much more vital than that, you need to realise that the Parvo Emergency Tea is NOT designed to treat the Parvo virus – while it does indeed aim to mimic the Parvaid product by means of easily-obtained items, it is not even close to being strong enough to treat your suffering pet.

You must therefore NOT rely on this tea recipe for getting your sick doggie well once more – it was created to buy you precious time and keep him going until you can get suitable treatment plan up and running (and we would, needless to say, recommend the Parvo Treatment Kit).

While it’s true that a really small quantity of puppies do seem to pull through using only the Parvo Tea (combined with plenty of TLC), we have ascertained this occurs in about 0.1% of cases – and that is approximately one doggy out of every thousand!

Are you willing to wager that your pet dog is the single lucky pet in a thousand?

We certainly wouldn’t – our doggies are way too important to us.

Hence, although we would definitely encourage you to make and then give the Parvo Emergency Tea as soon as you notice any of the traditional Canine Parvo virus symptoms (i.e. not eating, not drinking, being lethargic / not playing, dehydration, depression, vomiting, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, chills or fever), please, for the health of your pet, be sure to get him treated without delay!

We had one customer who had a doggie that passed away no more than 5 hours following the first onslaught of diarrhea, which just goes to show how aggressive the Canine Parvovirus has become. This really is so rapid that you scarcely have enough time to respond, and this is one of the reasons we highly encourage all dog owners to have a Home Parvo Treatment Kit on hand all the time – just in case.

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