Parvo Emergency Tea – What It Is … And What It Isn’t

The Canine Parvo virus all too often attacks at the worst possible time (although there’s never a good moment for your doggie to be attacked by Canine Parvo, needless to say) – you may find it’s 3:00am on a Sunday morning, and the vet’s clinic is closed.

In which case, what can you do?

You may already be aware that dogs suffering from Parvo may well dehydrate really fast, which explains why vets will likely hook them up to an IV drip; however, intravenous drips are certainly not something you can just pick up at Walmart.

And when you don’t know about the consequences of dehydration, a fast bit of research via the web will immediately point you in the right direction.

The good news is that there’s a home hydration therapy that is, in the vast majority of occasions, at least as valuable as IV fluids and also subcutaneous fluids …

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

What is it?

It’s something you can cook up in your own kitchen, making use of products you can locate at nearly all quality grocery stores or drug stores, and it is designed to do a variety of assorted jobs.

To begin with, it is a natural electrolyte liquid that can prevent your sick doggy from getting dehydrated. (We know plenty of people, among them vets, suggest administering Pedialyte or Gatorade for this, but our experience has shown that these two items could cause even more vomiting, and that’s the last thing you want if your dog is suffering from the Canine Parvovirus.)

Secondly, it may actually calm down any vomiting – without any synthetic medicines which might cause, needless to say, further health issues.

Thirdly, some of the herbs in the Parvo Emergency Tea might help strengthen your pup’s immune system, which will certainly be under major attack from the Parvo virus.

Now, there are a few details you ought to be aware of with this emergency tea, the most crucial of which is that you must administer it every single hour, and that does mean both day and night, until such time as you are able to start the full Parvo treatment.

You see, you’re pretty much acting just like a human intravenous drip, and one of the keys to the treatment of the Canine Parvo virus is almost always to administer limited quantities of fluid regularly – because dehydration is not the only danger with this virus – overhydration is as well.

But much more critical than that, you need to understand that the Parvo Emergency Tea is NOT intended treat the Parvo virus – whilst it does indeed endeavor to simulate the Parvaid supplement by making use of easily-available items, it isn’t even close to being strong enough to help remedy your suffering pet.

You must consequently NOT count on this tea recipe for getting your suffering doggy well again – it was made to buy you some time and sustain him until you can get suitable treatment plan up and running (and we would, of course, recommend the Parvo Treatment Kit).

While it’s true that a really small number of pet dogs do appear to pull through using nothing more than the Parvo Tea (combined with a ton of TLC), we have found out this happens in about 0.1% of cases – and that’s approximately one pup out of every thousand!

Are you willing to bet that your family dog could possibly be the one lucky pup in a thousand?

We certainly wouldn’t – our dogs are far too precious to us.

Accordingly, whilst we would invariably recommend you to make and give the Parvo Emergency Tea the instant you see any of the typical Canine Parvo virus symptoms (i.e. not eating, not drinking, not playing / being lethargic, depression, dehydration, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, vomiting, chills or fever), please, for the sake of your doggy, be sure to get him treated at once!

We had one customer who had a doggie that died just five hours following the first bout of diarrhea, which just goes to show how hostile the Canine Parvovirus has become. This is so rapid that you scarcely have time to respond, and that is just one of the reasons we strongly encourage every dog owner to keep a Home Parvo Treatment Kit on hand constantly – just in case.