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went through this too, but we lucked out

Posted By: Linda F on 2008-08-01
In Reply to: I know there are a lot of animal lovers here, so I thought I would share... - RockinMT

and the vet saved him. Did your vet say anything about parvovirus becoming resistent to the immunization? Mine did tell me that it was impossible to kill outside once it had been there, but that was 20 years ago.


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