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If you purchase Parvaid, along with its companion products such as Life Cell Immune Support, Doggie Pain Relief (aka Pet’s Pain Formula) and Vibactra Plus, then you’re giving your dog a chance to survive the often deadly Canine Parvovirus.
All of our products, including Parvaid, are 100% natural, containing herbs that are entirely human-grade. There are no chemicals and no synthetics, and that means they are totally safe, with no side-effects, which is not the case with the prescription drugs and meds that your vet will try to give your dog.
We understand that you may be skeptical about the effectiveness of herbal products such as Parvaid, so let’s talk numbers for a moment.
Parvo (which is correctly known as Canine Parvovirus) is devastating, not only emotionally (words simply cannot do justice to how it feels to see your cherished dog healthy one minute, and incredibly sick the next, with vomit and foul-smelling, blood-filled diarrhea everywhere), but also financially.
From the minute you notice your dog is sick, the typical vet’s costs associated with treating Parvo just keep adding up (and up).
To start with, you’ll probably need to pay Read the rest of this entry »
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Four out of five dogs that are infected by Canine Parvovirus that are not treated die in four or five days - with the older 2a and 2b strains of the virus.
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With the latest 2c strain, even fully-vaccinated dogs, including both puppies and adults, are being infected by and dying from the Canine Parvovirus.
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For reasons nobody yet understands, some breeds, such as Read the rest of this entry »
Here are some facts about Canine Parvovirus (aka CPV, Parvo virus, or more commonly known as Parvo) that you might not know about:
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Problem is, once your dog has been infected, there’s about 3-15 days when you will see no symptoms, but the virus is consuming large amounts of bone marrow, then moving on to consume and destroy a huge number of cells in the intestines - a lot of damage occurs at this stage.
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When your doggie becomes infected and shows any of these symptoms (yellow frothy vomit, diarrhea [with or without blood], lethargy/no energy, wobbly, no appetite, dehydration, very depressed, etc.) then he may only have a few Read the rest of this entry »