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These are some of the problems that can be brought into my nursery, by your shoes,clothing, and your hands. Visiting a puppy before they are vaccinated is prohibited. Parvovirus is highly contagious and is spread very easily.
This disease is most often fatal to young puppies, which are very susceptible if they are exposed to it.


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Parvirous

Parvirous Is a canine virus that destroys the villi in the line of the digestive tract.
Affected puppies are unable to properly absorb nutrients and water from their digestive track...
Symptoms seen include
A. Severe and sudden diarrhea with blood.
B. Tender abdomen
C. Vomiting
D. Severe depression
Parvo is seen in puppies greater than 6 weeks and are not up to date on their parvo vaccines.
There is on specific treatment for the virus.Vaccination is the key to prevention. It is important
that puppies receives vaccines 3-4 weeks apart until 16 weeks of age.

            Hypoglycemia

Hypoglycemia is a medical term for Low Blood sugar.
Puppies can suffer hypoglycemia when they do not eat frequently enough,skip meals,exert
a lot of energy,or have some sort of stress.Other reasons as ....
A. Cold temperatures
B. Intestinal parasites
C.Poor quality nutrition
D. Digestive upsets that prevent absorption of nutrients
E. Illness diminishing appetite
F. Moving into a new home
An untreated puppy with low blood sugar may appear weak and show a lack of coordination.
In severe cases, the puppy will froth at the mouth, fall into a coma, have a seizure, and die.
When the sugar level falls, it must be treated as an emergency or the puppy’s condition will
deteriorate rapidly. The puppy’s body must have sugar as quickly as possible.

Good Sources of Sugar for a Quick Boost
Karo syrup
Honey
Sugar water
Nutrical
if the puppy is too lethargic to swallow, smeared on the gums and in the roof of the mouth.
Hypoglycemic Puppies Require Vigilant Care
If the puppy does not recover within a few minutes it must be rushed to a veterinarian immediately.
Follow Veterinarian Directions.

                                                            Coccidiosis
Stress plays a role in the development of coccidiosis.It is not uncommon for a seemingly healthy
puppy to arrive at his new home and develop diarrhea which can lead to a diagnosis of coccidia.

Coccidiosis is the disease caused by coccidian infection. Coccidiosis is a parasitic disease of the
intestinal tract of animals, caused by coccidian protozoa.  undeveloped immune systems make puppies more susceptible. Further, stressors such as new owners, travel, weather changes, and unsanitary conditions are believed to activate infections in susceptible animals.
Diarrhea, which may
become bloody in severe cases, is the primary symptom. Most animals infected with coccidia are
asymptomatic; however, young or immuno-compromised animals may suffer severe symptoms,
including death.Young puppies are frequently infected with coccidia and often develop active Coccidiosis
-- even puppies obtained from diligent professional breeders.
Symptoms in young dogs are universal: at some point around 2-3 months of age, an infected dog
develops persistently loose stools. This diarrhea proceeds to stool containing liquid, thick mucus,
and light colored fecal matter. As the infection progresses, spots of blood may become apparent in
the stool, and sudden bowel movements may surprise both dog and owner alike.
Stressors such as new owners, travel, weather changes,  are believed to activate infections in
susceptible animals.
A veterinarian can easily diagnose the disease through low-powered microscopic examination of
an affected dog's feces, which usually will be replete with oocysts. One of many easily administered
and inexpensive drugs will be prescribed, and, in the course of just a few days, an infection will be
eliminated or perhaps reduced to such a level that the dog's immune system can make its own
progress against the infection. Even when an infection has progressed sufficiently that blood is
present in feces, permanent damage to the gastrointestinal system is rare, and the dog will most
likely make a complete recovery without long-lasting negative effects.


                                             Kennel cough

Kennel cough” is an infectious bronchitis characterized by a harsh, hacking cough which
most people describe as sounding like “something stuck in my dog’s throat.” It is
analogous to a chest cold for humans and is only a serious condition in special
circumstances (see below); in general, it resolves on its own. A dog with Kennel
Cough generally feels active and maintains a normal appetite despite frequent fits
of coughing. There is usually no fever or listlessness, just lots of coughing.
Not generally given till puppy is 8-12 weeks of age.


Puppies at BarMor's get vaccinated  and wormed  before they go home with.....

NEOPAR® is a modified live virus vaccine containing a high antigenic mass per dose of a highly
immunogenic strain of canine parvovirus. This vaccine gives reliable protection against infections
by other known strains of canine parvovirus. NEOPAR® overrides moderate to high antibody levels
such as those found in puppies having maternal antibodies or in dogs from pre-existing vaccination.


Galaxy® DA2PPv                 

Puppy Shot
Canine Distemper, Adenovirus Type 2, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus Vaccine (MLV)
Good for puppies and adult dogs, small or large breeds.

Nemex 2  Dewormer ,and/or
Safe Guard

Safe-Guard Canine Dewormer controls and removes roundworms, hookworms, whipworms,
and Taenia tapeworms.


Baycox

For the treatment of sulfadimethoxine-sensitive bacterial infections in dogs and cats and bacterial
enteritis associated with coccidiosis in dogs.

Puppies also go home with a veterinarian's health check,




How it Works
A microchip is about the size of a grain of rice. It consists of a tiny computer chip housed in a
type of glass made to be compatible with living tissue. The microchip is implanted between the dog's
shoulder blades under the skin with a needle and special syringe. The process is similar to getting a
shot. Little to no pain is experienced -- most dogs do not seem to even feel it being implanted.
Once in place, the microchip can be detected immediately with a handheld device that uses radio
waves to read the chip. This device scans the microchip, and then displays a unique alphanumeric code.
The dog must then be registered with the microchip company, usually for a one-time fee.
The the dog can be traced back to the owner if found.
Things You Should Know
Microchips are designed to last for the life of a dog. They do not need to be charged or replaced.
Some microchips have been known to migrate from the area between the shoulder blades,
but the instructions for scanning emphasize the need to scan the dog’s entire body.
A microchipped dog can be easily identified if found by a shelter or veterinary office in
possession of a scanner. However, some shelters and veterinary offices do not possess scanners.
Depending on the brand of microchip and the year it was implanted, even so-called universal
scanners may not be able to detect the microchip.
Microchip manufacturers, veterinarians and animal shelters have been working on solutions to
the imperfections, and technology continues to improve over time.

No method of identification is perfect. The best thing you can do to protect your dog is to be
a responsible owner. Keep current identification tags on your dog at all times, consider
microchipping as reinforcement, and never allow your dog to roam free. If your dog does
become lost, more identification can increase the odds of finding your beloved companion.
MicroChip
Activate Your ID Chip Here.
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Dr. Pinky DVM
With A Daizie Puppy.
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