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  1. #11

    balika kng kinsa to ang ng recommend ato niya.. for sure kaila jud to.. didto mo pangayo info kng asa to siya makit-an..

  2. #12
    aww... poor puppy
    that person should be fined & jailed...
    i hope your puppy will get well soon.

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  4. #14
    Balika ang store/tao nga imo gipalitan ,,kasab-i kay mao man kaha nag recommend...basin kabalo pud na ang taga store/tao sa whereabouts ana tawhana kay ila gud gi recommend..

  5. #15
    @ doydi : uu kapal jud kaau nasuko pa jud cxa y wla nako cxa twge y daw ako gpa admit dritso
    @888888: uu mo ad2 ko police tom try sad ko ask nila og advice
    @emnace: lgeh lagot jud ko ... g.refer mn sad gud to nako
    @jvbebz: wa ko kblo ya name but i have his number ill post it tom.. ako card naa sa hunos g lock sa ako mama
    @samamar: wa na cxa clinic ... referal na iya ill post num tom
    @backbeat: pde rmn nako cxa matawgn mo anhe man cxa but wa pako kblo unsaon pagdakop nyah
    @coolness: lgeh looy au now naa lng jpn cxa sa clinic
    @ FAQ: yes sir ad2 jud ko tom
    @kenitez: pagcall nko nyah gnina kblo jud diay cxa nga deli jud to vet naglagot jud ko og maau!!!!
    @ peace: thank u so much go jud ko ana na place ... i bet katood ang taxi ani

  6. #16
    katoltol man kaha ka sa ilaha?dapat na siya maka bayad sa iya gibuhat..pretender kau nga driver

  7. #17
    a bit of background about the virus PARVO:

    Parvo is the shortened term for the canine parvovirus, a viral disease that affects dogs. The parvovirus most commonly affects puppies as the virus attacks the rapidly developing cells in a young dog’s body, but dogs of all ages can become infected. Parvo generally affects the intestines causing diarrhea that is often bloody, but parvo can also affect the heart causing it to fail. Parvo is the most common lethal virus known to affect dogs, but is preventable with the parvo vaccine.

    Parvo is an extremely contagious virus that is transmitted through fecal matter. The virus can live for weeks or months in areas where feces from infected dogs have been deposited. Parvo is highly resistant to surface disinfectants, but many veterinarian offices and kennels use bleach as surface disinfectants because it is the most effective. An unvaccinated dog is highly susceptible to the parvovirus.

    An infected dog will display symptoms of diarrhea, vomiting and lethargy. A loss of appetite is another significant symptom along with fever. Complications of parvo include dehydration, shock and death. Vaccinated dogs can be carriers of parvo without being infected and may not display any symptoms of the virus at all.

    Because of the parvovirus’s highly contagious nature, it is important to vaccinate dogs against the virus. The parvo vaccine is part of routine veterinary vaccinations recommended for all puppies and dogs. The parvo vaccine is generally administered around six weeks and is re-administered three to four additional times before the dog is a year old and annually after that.

    There is no cure for parvo, however veterinarian treatment for the disease, which includes intravenous fluids and medications, can sustain a dog’s body systems during the course of the disease. Unlike many human viruses, the contraction of canine parvovirus does not cause the dog’s body to develop immunity or resistance and the dog can contract parvo again.

    To prevent parvo, veterinarians recommend having every puppy properly vaccinated during the first 20 weeks of life and annually each year after. With the proper vaccination your dog will be protected from the virus, but if you believe your unprotected dog has contracted the virus or know he has been exposed, you should consult a veterinarian. If you have a dog without vaccination records or are unsure of their medical history, you should take them to a veterinarian for examination.

    What is Parvo?

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  8. #18
    na parvo tsk tsk mao sad na ang gikamatyan sa among puppy pud tsk tsk bag-ohay lang huhuhuh

  9. #19
    @ jorge; lgeh sir uie... nalagot jud ko ,..
    @ coolnezz: thank u sa info sir... ana mn gud tong vet nga vet vet diay hilanat, sip-un, ubo ra daw! lagot jud ko!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KASAAC View Post
    na parvo tsk tsk mao sad na ang gikamatyan sa among puppy pud tsk tsk bag-ohay lang huhuhuh

    @ huhuhuh d tah na ma happen ni iland uie!!

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