18/07/2025
Parvo season typically refers to the time of the year where parvovirus cases tends to peak.
As we observe โ Parvo Awareness Monthโ this July, it is essential for us furrparents to know the specific preventives measure to protect our Furry companions from this highly fatal disease.
Maintaining proper and timely vaccination, hygiene and avoiding high risk areas remains the crucial steps for disease prevention.
Here are the most common symptoms of parvoviral infection that we must watch for:
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: Lethargy/sudden decrease in energy levels
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: Vomiting wich is frequent and persistent
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: Loss of appetite
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: Fever/Elevated body temp.
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: Diarrhea in which sometimes it can bloody and foul smelling.
If any of those mentioned above symptoms is to be observed on your pets please consult to your trusted Veterinarians as soon as possible!!
For this Parvo Season, Pawsome Paws Isabel offers Preventive vaccination for parvoviral disease, client education on how to prevent and manage the said disease, Antigen testing for accurate disease detection and Treatment regimen including intensive care confinement if necessary.
๐Visit us at: Stall 16, New Bus Terminal, Isabel Leyte
Contact us via messenger or via Cell no: 09773869371, 09300992601
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We are open daily (Monday - Sunday)
โฑ๏ธ From 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
This July, as we observe Parvo Awareness Month in the Philippines, it's essential to educate dog owners about the risks posed by Canine Parvovirus. This highly contagious viral illness can have devastating effects, especially on puppies and unvaccinated dogs.
During this rainy season, conditions are ripe for the virus to spread, which makes raising awareness even more critical. By understanding the severe symptomsโsuch as intense vomiting, bloody diarrhea, fatigue, and loss of appetiteโdog owners can act swiftly if their pets show signs of illness. Promoting good hygiene practices and ensuring timely vaccinations are key steps in preventing the spread of this dangerous virus.
Through collective efforts during Parvo Awareness Month, we can help protect our canine companions and reduce the incidence of this serious disease.