Feline panleukopenia virus, commonly referred to as FPV, is oftentimes also called "feline distemper." It is a highly contagious disease for cats that have not been vaccinated against it, and proves fatal for 50 percent to 90 percent of cats that become...
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Parvo dog disease is a virus that is extremely contagious and sometimes fatal. Vaccination does not entirely rule out the possibility of a young dog getting it. Symptoms, which may appear between 3 and 7 days following contact with it, include vomiting...
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Dogs suffer from a wide variety of diseases just as human beings do, including intestinal diseases. Some are very serious and can be fatal while others can cause your dog great distress. Among them are three in particular: parvovirus, giardiasis and...
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Parvo disease in dogs is caused by the parvovirus, that belongs to the genus Parvoviridae. There are two major strains, canine parvovirus 1 (CPV-1) and canine parvovirus 2 (CPV-2). The most common form of the disease is an acute inflammation of the small...
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Parvovirus is a very serious canine disease. The disease is most common in puppies; however, older dogs are not immune to it. The parvovirus attacks the rapidly diving cells that are found in a dog's intestinal tract and sometimes bone marrow too. This...
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