I believe everyone who raises dogs knows that parvovirus in dogs is a very serious disease, and those with slightly weaker resistance may die from it. So do you know why dogs get parvovirus? What are the reasons why dogs are tiny? Let’s take a look...
I believe everyone who raises dogs knows that parvovirus in dogs is a very serious disease, and those with slightly weaker resistance may die from it. So do you know why dogs get parvovirus? What are the reasons why dogs are tiny? Let’s take a look at the symptoms of parvovirus in dogs.

Dogs can be divided into gastroenteritis type and myocarditis type. The incubation period for gastritis-type natural infection is approximately seven to fourteen days. Its first symptom is fever, which can reach as high as 40 degrees. The dog's mental state is not very good at this time, such as not eating or vomiting. The initial vomiting will be some food, and the later vomiting will turn into some thick yellow liquid, followed by diarrhea.
Observe their feces, you will find that at first, the feces begins to become watery and mushy. Later, as the condition becomes more serious, it will turn red or brown and have a stronger smell. The dog's eyeballs will also begin to become sunken and become very haggard, requiring prompt examination and treatment.

The other is myocarditis parvovirus, which is more common in puppies. The main symptoms include sudden physical weakness, diarrhea, howling, and shortness of breath. In severe cases, death may occur within a short period of time.
The above are all the symptoms of parvovirus in dogs~ All pet owners should pay attention~