Canine Parvo is one of the most resilient viruses in the world and as such, requires special attention when trying to kill the viral particles that may be lingering. In this article we will share how to clean a dog cage after parvo and we’ll give you two options: The […]
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Our yard is, by far, the most challenging location to disinfect and kill the canine parvo virus (or any virus for that matter). Not because there aren’t products that work on organic matter, but the nature of grass, plants, dirt, landscaping stones and mulch beds is: nooks, crannies and layers. […]
In short; yes, dogs can get parvo more than once. The likelihood of them falling ill with the same strain of canine parvo is rare, but not impossible. And since there is more than one canine parvovirus strain and the nature of viruses is to mutate, dogs that have survived […]
If you you’re looking to find out which type and brand of bleach is capable of killing canine parvo you are in the right place. Today, we are getting to the bottom of bleach labels so we know whether or not your chosen product is cleaning and item, sanitizing an […]
As soon as you suspect your dog has come into contact with the parvo virus isolate your dog from other dogs immediately. After diagnosis, keep your dog isolated throughout treatment and recovery until the feces test is negative for parvo virus particles. Refer to this isolation timeline: Ways to Isolate […]