We took my sons dog to the vet and she tested positive for parvo.
The vet gave as some medicine for her told us to give us to give her gatorade to keep her hydrated,and just wanted us out of his office fast,he could careless if she lives or dies,he got his money,and they were cleaning around us as we were still trying to ask questions.
I asked him if she started getting worse if we should bring her back,and he said they did not want her back in their office(because of the contamination).
So what's the reason to pay a vet when he could care less.
Can anyone help me(already been to the vet)
We gave boots her medicine and have forced gatorade down her,the vet told us not to feed her for 24 hours,when the 24 hours was up and we gave her(forced)a few small bites of baby food(turkey&rice)she vomited for the first time since going to the vet.
Does this mean there is no hope for her?(we can't go back to the vet)(he will not see her again until the parvo is gone)(so at least 3 weeks from now).
I really need some good advice,I want to make sure we give her every fighting chance to live.(please do not tell me to get her to the vet asap as I did that already,some small town crappy vets just don't care).
She won't eat the baby food or her wet food made into a slurry,she also refused real chicken&rice so I don't think she's going to want to eat anything else like yogurt.
She does however once in awhile take a small drink of water on her own,the gatorade and the Pedialyte by force.
She only perks up if we take her outside,she has a fever of 103.6
We went to the vet at 9.00a.m. on January the 4th 2008 and today is January the 5th at 3.26p.m. so she is only in the first few hours of treatment.so does this sound normal?
If anyone has some helpful information I'am all ears.
My son and his girlfriend just resently adopted boots for our local pound and had not yet made her vets appointment for her shots.
I've called the vets office several times and they just act like I'am bothering them because they've already been paid.(so they don't care).
Please help us keep boots alive.
Thanks