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Lab Puppy - Distemper / Parvo ?I got a 5 week old lab puppy home on the 10th of June 2008. I picked him up from the litter because he was the most active, running around and eating normally.
He was really active at home as well and eating properly but his stool was bit loose. I took him to the vet and he said could be worms, so he gave him deworming med. Two days later the loose motions did not stop ,the vet gave him a shot to control it. The shot stopped the loose motions, my puppy was super active and eating normally. On t...Read the full article
Re: Lab Puppy - Distemper / Parvo ?Hi I am Daveyo
I can confirm for you your dog died of distemper!!!!!! Secondly antibiotics does not cure Distemper, nor does vitamins and the other junk the VETS were giving to your dog. Since it was a puppy, only way to cure your dog was our serum protocol and your dog would have been cured in 36 hours or less. It was too young to take on NDV. Last of all, you took that dog way too soon from the mother. Never take a dog away from a litter that is still weaning because it needs the milk and the antibodies from the mother to survive. Being taken away from the litter and away from the weaning so soon caused tremendous stress to your dog, and the protection level literally dropped like a bombshell. Distemper always is accompanied by pneumonia and only a Baytril and Penicillin G combo shot intramuscular is in order for 7 days twice a day to stop pneumonia. Distemper is curable via the Serum protocol and NDV that we have and its posted on our site at [moderator note: website address has been removed]. Feel free to go to our site and register and you can find a wealth of information concerning not only this disease but others and the medical cures that take care of the problem which is proven medically and certified. Over 80% of the VETS today are oblivious and cannot recognize Distemper and are idiots just out to make money period. Dr. Sears and I are experts on this disease and our agenda is saving dogs and giving them a second chance in life. We have over 600 cases of animals saved. My condolences to you and your family. Next time you get a dog, do our Distemper test, and have an Elisia Test done for parvo and do the worm test both for intestines and heart. The big basic three, and if they say the dog has had some shots ask them to show you the vaccine stickers that should be attached to the dogs medical history and its date when given. Oh, don't take any dog less than 8 weeks of age. and never vaccinate a sick animal for any reason at any time or when a female is pregnant or weaning. Vaccinate only when fully healthy and if the dog is small and weighs less than 60 pounds, give only half doses spread apart. Once fully vaccinated, you can vaccinate once every 3 years. We never vaccinate using Distemper and Parvo at the same time. It is a deadly combo and we use killed virus instead of live virus because it is much safer. Standard procedure and recommendation by us. If you ever need help concerning your animal feel free to contact me or Dr. Sears at our site. Daveyo
Re: Lab Puppy - Distemper / Parvo ?Dear Daveyo
Thank you for the reply, it really helped. I just wish i could find a vet who was more aware while my puppy was alive. Just wanted to ask if my puupy had CD, then is a sudden death possible ? I ask this because the puppy did not have vomiting, or brain disorder symptoms. Thanks Sachin
Re: Lab Puppy - Distemper / Parvo ?Hi Sachin
I am not sure if your the same person??? Different names here. Canine Distemper usually has no vomiting at all. Yes sudden death can occur from Distemper caused by Vaccines and it is a very rapid course in a much shorter time frame. Neuro disorder, some have it and some don't in a rapid case. Normal course of Distemper is roughly 30-35 days from onset and in all cases does end up with a neuro disorder most particularly the bubble gum chewing in the air as the main first indication that the end is very near. Death from this point is usually within 3 days or less. The NDV still can save the dog if you see the chewing gum syndrome if given within 4 hours from that onset. After that it will be basically a prayer if the NDV is fast enough. I am talking of doing the NDV-CSF at this stage and the body injection at the same time. It takes 24 hours minimum for it to kill all the virus. I have seen it kill the virus inside 12 hours on some dogs. What NDV does is create a major Cytokine storm in the immune system. Similar to like when a hurricane hits shore with max sustained winds. Same thing. Another way of saying it, the NDV is like a shotgun going off inside the animal, and it shocks the dogs immune system entirely with a full frontal assault on the virus itself. NDV is one extremely very powerful vaccine. The virus on the other hand is extremely very deadly and potent since it is an airborne and contact disease. Also it is extremely very resistant to most drugs that are known, and very flexible to adapt to any changes in the immune system if attacked. It requires a major storm to kill it because it cannot overcome nor resist the attack. That is why I personally made it a point to find a way to stop this particular virus in the CNS and pulled all stops and viola it worked as well. When the attempt was made in the beginning I was not certain at all of how it would react in the cerebral system. This involves brain, spine and the main part of nerves and everything that it controls which is the animals life. So many variables and so many possibilities were involved it was quite difficult. Because of this that is why no researcher or Doctor want to even make any kind of attempt of the sort because of the ???????'s involved and the dangers along with it. I was forced to do this on my very own dogs, and knew it was going to go either way, and that is either they live and get cured or they die instantly once it is injected in their cerebral system. Pure and simple. The little amount of data at that time gave all indications that it would work. End result>> is they lived and got fully cured and I also made a few other discoveries along with it as well. Very much alive today and healthy to boot. One of the side benefits is my two dogs are immuned for life against Distemper. Don't need anymore vaccine for it. Now isn't that nice???? Welcome to the world of medicine. Daveyo
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