Parvo Emergency Tea Recipe - What It Is … And What It Is Not

The Canine Parvovirus very often strikes at the least opportune moment (although there’s never a good time for your pup to be stricken by Parvo, of course) - you may find it is 3:00am on a Sunday morning, and the vet’s clinic is shut.

In which case, what can you do?

You may already be aware that pups suffering from Parvo often dehydrate really fast, and that’s why vets are likely to put them on an IV drip, but of course intravenous drips usually aren’t items you are able to simply find at Walmart.

In case you have no idea about the dangers associated with lack of fluids, a quick bit of research via the web will immediately point you in the right direction.

The good thing is that there is a home hydration therapy that is, in the vast majority of cases, at least as valuable as IV fluids and also SubQ fluids …

… and it’s called the Parvo Emergency Tea Recipe.

What is it?

It’s something you can cook up at home, using products you can locate at nearly all quality supermarkets or pharmacies, and it’s made to perform several distinct functions.

To start with, it is an all-natural electrolyte fluid that can prevent your sick doggy from dehydrating. (We know lots of people, among them veterinarians, recommend using Pedialyte or Gatorade for this, although our experience shows that these two liquids could potentially cause even more vomiting, and that is essentially the last issue you’re looking for if your doggy has the Canine Parvovirus.)

Next, it may perhaps actually help to calm down throwing up - without any synthetic prescriptions which could bring about, needless to say, further problems.

Finally, a few of the herbs in the Parvo Emergency Tea might help strengthen your doggie’s immune system, which will undoubtedly be under heavy assault from the Canine Parvo virus.

Now, there are several details that you must know about the emergency tea, the most important of which is that you must administer it each and every hour, which does mean both night and day, until such time as you can begin the full Parvo treatment.

The thing is, you’re basically behaving just like a human intravenous drip, and one of the most important factors in treating the Canine Parvo virus ıs always to administer smallish amounts of fluid frequently - mainly because dehydration is not the only danger with this virus - overhydration is as well.

However , even more essential than that, you need to realise that the Parvo Emergency Tea is NOT made to heal the Canine Parvo virus - while it does try to mimic the Parvaid product by making use of easily-available items, it isn’t nearly potent enough to treat your sick dog.

You should therefore NOT rely on this tea recipe for getting your sick puppy better again - it is designed to buy you some time and keep him going until you can get proper treatment started (and we would, not surprisingly, recommend the Parvo Treatment Kit).

While it’s true that a tiny number of pet dogs do appear to survive by using only the Parvo Tea (coupled with a great deal of TLC), we’ve observed this happens in roughly 0.1% of cases - which happens to be about one single pup out of every thousand!

Are you ready to wager that your family dog could possibly be the single lucky dog in a 1,000?

We know we wouldn’t - our doggies happen to be much too special to us.

Accordingly, although we would invariably encourage you to make and then give the Parvo Emergency Tea the instant you become aware of any of the traditional Parvovirus symptoms (i.e. not eating, not drinking, not playing / being lethargic, dehydration, depression, vomiting, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, chills or fever), please, for the health of your dog, be sure to get him treated promptly!

We had one customer who had a doggie that passed away only five hours following the initial attack of diarrhea, which shows just how potent the Canine Parvovirus has become. This is so fast that you barely have enough time to respond, and that is 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.