The Parvo Emergency Tea Recipe – What It Is, And What It Isn’t

The Canine Parvovirus often strikes at the worst possible time (although there’s never a good moment for your pup to be stricken by the Canine Parvovirus, needless to say) – you may find it is 3:00am in the early hours of a Sunday morning, and the vet’s clinic is not open.

So, what options do you have?

You might already know that dogs suffering from Parvo may well dehydrate swiftly, which explains why veterinarians hook them up to an intravenous drip; however, IV drips are not something it is easy to just find at your local supermarket.

And when you don’t know about the threats of dehydration, a quick research session via the web will certainly almost immediately give you the information you’re looking for.

The good thing is that there is a home hydration therapy that is, in the majority occasions, at least as beneficial as IV fluids and even subcutaneous fluids …

… and it’s generally known as the Parvo Emergency Tea Recipe.

What exactly is it?

It’s something you can make in your kitchen, making use of products you’ll be able to get at nearly all decent grocery stores or drug stores, and it is designed to perform two or three distinct functions.

For starters, it’s an all-natural electrolyte liquid that will help stop your suffering pet from getting dehydrated. (We realize that a lot of people, including veterinarians, may well recommend administering Pedialyte or Gatorade for this, but our own experience has shown that these two liquids might cause extra vomiting, which is the last thing you’re after if your pet is suffering from Parvo.)

Second, it may actually reduce vomiting – without the need for chemical-based medications that could bring about, of course, even further problems.

Third, some of the ingredients in the Parvo Emergency Tea might help give a boost to your pup’s immune system, which will undoubtedly be under major assault from the Parvovirus.

So, there are a few details you need to be aware of with the emergency tea, the most crucial of which is that you must give it every single hour, which really does include both day and night, until you are able to commence the full Parvo treatment.

In reality, you’re in essence acting just like a human intravenous drip, and one of the most important factors in the treatment of Parvo ıs always to administer small amounts of liquid frequently – because not only is dehydration a danger with this virus, but so is overhydration too.

But much more critical than that, you need to realise that the Parvo Emergency Tea is NOT designed to treat the Parvo virus – whilst it does attempt to simulate the Parvaid product using only easily-obtained items, it’s not nearly powerful enough to help remedy your sick puppy.

You must consequently NOT count on this tea recipe to get your sick doggy well again – it was made to buy you some time and sustain him until you can get suitable treatment up and running (and we do, not surprisingly, highly recommend the Parvo Treatment Kit).

While it is true that a really small number of puppies do seem to pull through by using nothing more than the Parvo Tea (together with tons of TLC), we’ve learned this happens in no more than 0.1% of cases – which is roughly one single doggie out of every thousand!

Are you ready to wager that your family dog will be one fortunate dog in a 1,000?

We know we wouldn’t – our dogs are unquestionably much too special to us.

So, despite the fact that we’d always recommend you to make and then administer the Parvo Emergency Tea as soon as you detect any of the typical Parvo symptoms (i.e. not eating, not drinking, being lethargic / not playing, dehydration, depression, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, vomiting, fever or chills), please, for the health of your doggy, be sure you get him treated instantly!

One of our customers had a pup which died no more than 5 hours after the initial onslaught of diarrhea, which shows just how aggressive the Canine Parvo virus has become. This is so quick that you scarcely have time to respond, and that is just one of the reasons why we highly encourage all dog owners to keep a Home Parvo Treatment Kit on hand at all times – just in case.

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