The Parvo Emergency Tea – What It Is, And What It Isn’t
The Canine Parvovirus oftentimes attacks at the worst possible moment (not that there’s ever a good time for your dog to be stricken by the Parvo virus, needless to say) – you may find it is 3:00am in the early hours of a Sunday morning, and the veterinary center is closed.
So, what options do you have?
You might already know that pups suffering from Parvo often dehydrate really fast, which explains why vets will likely hook them up to an IV drip, but of course IV drips are generally not items you can just purchase at your local supermarket.
Just in case you do not know about the effects of lack of fluids, a quick research session online will almost immediately give you the information you’re looking for.
The good news is that there is a home hydration therapy that is, in most cases, at least as useful as IV fluids as well as Sub Q fluids …
… and it’s called the Parvo Emergency Tea Recipe.
What is it?
It is something you can cook up in the home, utilizing ingredients you can purchase at just about all sizable supermarkets and/or pharmacies, and it’s intended to accomplish a number of distinct functions.
Firstly, it is a natural electrolyte liquid that can help stop your sick puppy from getting dehydrated. (We are aware that people, among them veterinarians, advise using Pedialyte or Gatorade for this purpose, although our experience has shown that both of these fluids might cause extra vomiting, and that is essentially the last thing you’re looking for if your puppy is suffering from the Parvo virus.)
The second thing is, it can actually help to reduce throwing up – without any synthetic medicines which may trigger, needless to say, even more health problems.
Thirdly, a number of the herbs in the Parvo Emergency Tea might help give a boost to your dog’s immune system, which will undoubtedly be under major assault from the Canine Parvovirus.
Now, there are a few details you ought to be aware of with the emergency tea, the most important of which is that you have to give it every single hour, and this does indeed include both night and day, until you are able to begin the full Parvo treatment.
In reality, you are effectively behaving like a human intravenous drip, and one of the keys to the treatment of the Canine Parvovirus is almost always to administer small quantities of fluid on a regular basis – because not only is dehydration a danger with this virus, but so is overhydration too.
However , a lot more crucial than that, you must realise that the Parvo Emergency Tea is NOT designed to treat the Parvo virus – although it does attempt to mimic the Parvaid supplement using easily-available items, it’s not even close to being strong enough to help remedy your sick doggie.
You should therefore NOT count on this tea recipe to get your suffering pet well once more – it was made to buy you some time and sustain him until you can get appropriate treatments started (and we would, naturally, recommend the Parvo Treatment Kit).
While it’s true a tiny number of pets do appear to survive by using only the Parvo Tea (together with tons of TLC), we have learned this happens in no more than 0.1% of cases – and that’s approximately one single dog out of every 1,000!
Are you prepared to bet that your family pet will be one lucky puppy in a thousand?
We know we wouldn’t – our doggies happen to be far too important to us.
Thus, despite the fact that we would definitely recommend you to make and administer the Parvo Emergency Tea the instant you detect any of the traditional Canine Parvo virus symptoms (i.e. not eating, not drinking, not playing / being lethargic, dehydration, depression, vomiting, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, chills or fever), please, for the sake of your dog, be sure you get him treated immediately!
One of our customers had a dog which died just five hours after the very first bout of diarrhea, which just goes to show how aggressive the Canine Parvovirus has become. This really is so fast that you barely have enough time to react, and this is just one of the reasons why we strongly encourage all dog owners to keep a Home Parvo Treatment Kit around at all times – just in case.
