Okay, so what I am going to suggest to you may seem weird, but it does work. I will tell you right up front, it is not easy with most.
First, Parvo is usually a puppy disease, and while adults can get it, it is very rare and easily determined with a blood test. So, you should be able
to rule this out pretty quickly. Oh, and if you don't trust your vet...GET ANOTHER VET...NOW! (I trust our vet more than I do my own physician!! No
kidding either!)
Now, on to the main part. You should probably try to feed your dogs some pumpkin. I know, it sounds weird, but it works. Many dogs wont like it,
and will turn their nose up at it, but when you can get them to eat it, it will help their tummy both calm down and reduce diarrhea. Pumpkin is
also full of minerals and vitamins dogs (and many other critters need).
The first thing you're going to say to me is..."it's hard". The only answer I can give you is...try it with cows!! It's a LOT harder! Some animals
love the stuff, but some won't eat it.
The pumpkin I'm talking about is the stuff in a can that you can buy at any grocery store. You can also try actual pieces of pumpkin, but unless they
like it this is even harder.
Pumpkin will do a couple things. First, it will help their tummy, and second it will help clear out whatever it is in their digestive tract that is
bothering them. A dog that won't eat is not well.
You may think this is some witchdoctor stuff, but it's not. It's old country medicine, and recommended by most country large animal Docs, and it
works for dogs too. (You can look it up on the interwebz).
It will take some time, and it won't be easy, but it's a miraculous cure!
ETA - Oh, and it's okay to dress it up some, but don't do it with anything with fat in it (like chicken skin, etc). If you're going to feed rice and
chicken, do it without the skin. Fat and oil are horror on digestive tract issues. (No cheese either).
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