Aa
Aa
A
A
A
Close
Avatar universal

Parvo Question??

Hi, I have a question... If a dog has been in a house where there was parvo about 6 months ago, but did not get it ( and he was very very young 1 mth old) and has had all his vaccines since, he is now 7 mths old, and has never been sick, and the house owner bleached and ripped out carpets.. Can he be carrying the disease? Is it possible to be a carrier or have parvo germs on him? where he could contaminate my dogs with parvo? I have NOOO idea if thats possible or how parvo lasts and if he can just be a carrier or have parvo on him somehow, hope this made sense ;-) thks!
7 Responses
Sort by: Helpful Oldest Newest
234713 tn?1283526659
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Ireneo has good information for you.  Thanks Ireneo!

If your dogs are all vaccinated for parvo than they should be protected.  

Helpful - 0
187666 tn?1331173345
You can google canine parvo and find many sites that help explain what it is and how it's transmitted. What I found out briefly is: the virus can survive up to 9 months, is not air borne but can be brought in from outside on shoes, paws, etc. In the ground, contaminated feces may be infect others for up to 5 months. Adult dogs can carry the virus with no symptoms. Puppies are most at risk. And areas can be disinfected with a bleach solution of 1 oz of bleach to 1 quart of water. Those are just a few of the facts I found.
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
Can you test an adult to see if they are a 'carrier'?
Helpful - 0
187666 tn?1331173345
A vet can do a blood test (titre) and see if they're well protected. I get the impression from what I've read that if a dog has parvo, even as a carrier, and is showing symptoms such as diarrhea, the disease can still be spread through the feces.

All your dogs should be well vaccinated against parvo and then you'll have no worries.
Helpful - 0
234713 tn?1283526659
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
I routinely perform parvo and distemper titers.  If it eases your mind than please have the titers performed.
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
he is for sure 100% vaccinated for parvo, all my other dogs are too.. but i hear even if vaccinated they can possibly still get parvo?? thats why I am SOOOOO worried about this guy being a carrier.. my vet said there are no such things as carriers ( if they didnt have parvo) but online it says differently.. thats why i am soooooo confused! i still have him in isolation and feel so bad.. but i was thinking of waiting 2 weeks and just making sure?? i just dont know what to do?
Helpful - 0
187666 tn?1331173345
Like Dr. Cheng said, take the dog to your vet, have a titre done so you'll know your new dog is well protected against the parvo. At the same time, ask your vet what it means for a dog to be a carrier, the dangers if any, etc. It's better to speak directly to your vet than to read bits and pieces online.
Helpful - 0

You are reading content posted in the Animal Health - General Forum

Popular Resources
Members of our Pet Communities share their Halloween pet photos.
Has your pet ever swallowed your prescription medicine? Vet tech Thomas Dock explores the top 10 meds that harm pets and what you can do to prevent a tragedy from happening.
Like to travel but hate to leave your pooch at home? Dr. Carol Osborne talks tips on how (and where!) to take a trip with your pampered pet
A list of national and international resources and hotlines to help connect you to needed health and medical services.
Herpes sores blister, then burst, scab and heal.
Herpes spreads by oral, vaginal and anal sex.