Yes, they do, because they are very nauseated. Drooling can be from other causes, such as bad teeth or tumors in the mouth, etc. but the dogs with parvo do drool when they are about to throw up or think they are.
No, they dehydrate I suggest you take the dog to the vets at the first possible opportunity.....
I correct myself..... Drooling in a pup under 3 months rarely happens because the effects of the virus itself tend to hit them extremely quickly. In a dog over 3 months it does because the dog feels nausea the advance of the virus in pups feeding on milk is too fast for nausea to occur it can kill a pup of such a tender age in a matter of a few hours as indeed it did mine
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Yes, they do, because they are very nauseated. Drooling can be from other causes, such as bad teeth or tumors in the mouth, etc. but the dogs with parvo do drool when they are about to throw up or think they are.
No, they dehydrate I suggest you take the dog to the vets at the first possible opportunity.....
I correct myself..... Drooling in a pup under 3 months rarely happens because the effects of the virus itself tend to hit them extremely quickly. In a dog over 3 months it does because the dog feels nausea the advance of the virus in pups feeding on milk is too fast for nausea to occur it can kill a pup of such a tender age in a matter of a few hours as indeed it did mine
Nausea can cause dogs to drool, so yes, though drooling is not a diagnosis. If you think your dog or puppy has parvo, get to the vet.
Yes, but so can dogs with rabies or a blockage in their throat - this dog needs a vet.
Dogs with parvo are in the process of being extremely sick and are dying if they get no treatment.
As far as I know - yes
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