The main symptoms of parvovirus in dogs are frequent vomiting and diarrhea. At first, the dog may just have soft stools, then the stools gradually become thinner and have a strong fishy smell, and finally evolve into watery stools or even bloody stools. In addition, dogs infected with parvovirus usually show symptoms such as listlessness, loss of appetite, and fever. If not treated in time, the dog will gradually begin to become dehydrated, anemic, weak, and directly lead to death.
Parvoma is more common in puppies that have not been vaccinated. Because their immunity is relatively weak, there is a possibility of viral invasion. Higher, so puppies over 3 months old should be taken to the pet hospital for vaccination in time to prevent accidents.