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PostSubject: Parvo Contamination Question   Parvo Contamination Question EmptySun Nov 02, 2014 11:51 pm

Phoenix just had her Parvo & Distemper shots yesterday. Her poop has been fine...until just after we gave her an oral dose of Trifexis this evening. Shortly afterward, she had a major accident in her crate, even though she had just went potty a little while before that. Her stool was much looser than normal, which I am attributing to the Trifexis. My big concern now is that I am wondering if I should bleach her crate before I let her back in it, due to possible parvo contamination? This parvo stuff is driving me up the wall! Exclamation Question
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PostSubject: Re: Parvo Contamination Question   Parvo Contamination Question EmptySun Nov 02, 2014 11:56 pm

Parvo aside, I think a thorough cleaning and disinfecting would be good in this case anyway. Give it some time before you let her back in.
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PostSubject: Re: Parvo Contamination Question   Parvo Contamination Question EmptyMon Nov 03, 2014 2:48 am

Thank you for answering this late at night, Jeff. I agree with you that a proper disinfection was just the right thing to do, regardless of the parvo issue. Ahh, puppies...so adorable...yet so much work. Reminds me of my baby days. Just finished scrubbing, bleaching, high pressure rinsing, airing the crate out, and sniff-testing it for any bleach residue. tongue Puppy is happily back inside, sleeping Sleep happily. Next time, it's someone else's job (think: Arrow Olivia!) affraid


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