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How to clean up after a parvo dog has died?

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Cindy F


I know parvo is not airbourne. my little dog had it and died. I can use bleach on the hardwood floors to sterile them but what can I use on the carpet to clean them. Also the bedding can be washed and the beds sprayed with lysol. Can I steam clean the carpets to disinfect them? What else do I need to clean?


Answer
Sorry for your troubles.One part bleach to 30 parts water kills the virus in your yard and washable surfaces. Animal Health is a company that sells a product called Kennel Care that has been proven to kill the virus and can safely be used on carpets and furniture. It is reasonably priced. May the end of this year grant you good fortune. Their # is 1-800-424-7536

My dog is refusing to walk on his back leg?




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My dog was put into a Kennel (dog boarding) from Tuesday till Saturday. I picked him up around 12pm and he was fine and was eager to get back home. Once home he laid in my room until 5pm when i fed him. And that's when i noticed he refused to use his leg, he holds it up in the air. I checked his foot and nothing seems to be wrong. The Kennel never told me anything had happened but now i'm confused? What could be wrong?


Answer
Couple questions...what type of dog and age?? Any major running around, especially like sprinting runs (at the kennel or when got home). Front leg or back?? What kind of ground surface are dogs let out on to play and do their business?

Be sure to check the paw...pads, inbetween toes, and claws for anything abnormal. Check the leg for any lump, bumps, swelling, or tenderness, fur loss, or wounds. Also check shoulder (if front leg) or hip and knee (if back leg).

There could be lots of possibilities ranging from just being sore up to cruciate tear (back leg) or fracture.
If you don't find anything by checking the things I listed above and being that he appeared fine for a few hours back home, it likely is not something that needs to see a vet ASAP. If you don't find anything, I would probably let him rest a few days...then see how it is. It may just need that rest if he is sore or just stepped on it wrong. If not better in a few days or gets worse, then a vet visit is warranted.




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