15 September 2011

Parvovirus In Dogs Home Treatment – The SANE Choice

Posted by Rae and Mark under: Health .

Parvovirus in dogs is a traumatic experience, both for the owner and, of course, the dog. The sight of your beloved pet throwing up and gushing pools of bloody diarrhea is enough to throw any dog owner into a state of panic.

But here’s the problem – when you’re all stressed out at the thought you might lose your doggie, you’re not thinking clearly, and that can be a fatal mistake.

People’s first impulse is to act on instinct and do what you always do when a member of the family is ill – seek the advice of a medical professional, a vet, in this case.

It seems sensible, it’s what you’re trained to do in an emergency, and they have the white coats and bits of papers that lead you to believe they know what they’re doing.

However, what many people don’t know (and most vets certainly won’t tell you) is that Canine Parvo can be treated at home.

It is, in our view, the SANE choice:

  • Safe
  • Affordable
  • Natural
  • Effective

Let’s look at each of these elements in turn.

Safe

Most vets (excluding holistic ones, of course) will use an array of chemical-based drugs to treat your Parvo puppy.

For example, there will almost always be antibiotics, which may range from some of the older types such as Penicillin and Amoxicillin, to some of the newer (and more potent) ones such as Baytril and Metronidazole, and there may be anti-emetics (to prevent vomiting).

Now, vets are meant to warn you of potential side-effects, but most of our customers tell us that this rarely happens.

So, what are the possible “contra-indications” (that’s code-speak for adverse and sometimes life-threatening reactions) of some of these drugs?

Most of these drugs, including antibiotics and some anti-emetics, can cause symptoms that are identical to those of Parvo, such as vomiting and diarrhea. (Yes, even the anti-emetics, which, remember, are meant to reduce vomiting, can sometimes cause additional vomiting!)

We don’t know about you, but if our dogs were suffering from severe bouts of vomiting and diarrhea, we certainly wouldn’t want to give them anything that might make matters worse than they already are.
 
One of the worst antibiotics, Metronidazole (sometimes sold as Flagyl), is listed as a possible carcinogen – which means you don’t want to be handling it or inhaling it.

It’s also banned, within the European Union and the USA, for veterinary use in the feed of animals and is banned for use in any food animals in the USA.

What this implies is, the drug is so toxic that they don’t want to risk it ending up in the human food chain – but vets are apparently happy to give it your sick dog.

On the other hand, a home Parvo treatment kit is completely safe – the products we sell have no reported side-effects at all.

When your pet’s life is at stake, why risk causing further problems with chemical-based drugs when you could choose a risk-free option?

Strike 1 for the vets!

Affordable

If you’ve ever had a dog with Parvo and you took him to the vet’s, then you probably already know it’s not a cheap option.

But for those of you who have never had to deal with this particular crisis, let us pass on what our own customers have been quoted by their vets: you can expect a bill that is anywhere from $500 to $12,000 USD! (And that’s just for a single animal, by the way!)

Even if your vet advises you to put your dog down (something we never ever recommend – you wouldn’t do that to your child, so why do it to your family dog?), you might face a bill that’s from $100 to $500 USD.

Once again, a home Parvovirus treatment kit comes up trumps, as you will probably get away with a bill of $100 – $200 USD. This cost includes FedEx Priority Overnight shipping (within the US), and, depending on how much your dogs weigh, may treat as many as 25 – 50 dogs.

Strike 2 for the vets!

Natural

The drugs that vets use are anything but natural – they contain all sorts of chemical cocktails that have been cooked up a lab somewhere, and they certainly don’t have any place inside a body.

When you stick such foreign substances into a body, you have to expect there will be some reactions – and there frequently are, as we said above.

On the other hand, the Parvo treatment products that we sell are 100% natural, with not a chemical in sight.

Unlike some other products on the market (e.g. Parvaid), our products don’t even contain alcohol, which is toxic to dogs (and fatal if your dog happens to have a liver or pancreas problem).

Strike 3 for the vets!

Effective

The huge bills that vets present you with might seem a bit more palatable if their success rate was something to boast about …

… but the sad fact is that, according to our customers, most vets will only give your dog a 50% chance of surviving this virus.

That means you could be faced with a bill of several thousand dollars with odds of your dog making it that are the same as tossing a coin.

If we were going to be faced with a bill of $12,000 USD, we’d want a cast-iron guarantee our dog would make it – but of course, nobody in their right mind would do such a thing, as there are too many variables when a dog has Parvo that can affect the outcome.

The goods news is that, provided people follow the detailed, step-by-step instructions that are contained in our proprietary Parvo Treatment Guide, we expect a 90% success rate! (This Parvo Treatment Guide is available for instant download as soon as you’ve placed your order – because you need to start administering the various home remedies it contains immediately, and not just when your products arrive.)

Strike 4 for the vets!

Conclusion

We hope we have demonstrated that home treatment for Parvovirus in dogs is the SANE choice – it’s safe, affordable, natural and effective.

In fact, to us, it’s the proverbial no-brainer: no side-effects, you don’t need a second mortgage, it uses herbs provided by Mother Nature, and the success rate is almost twice what vets quote.

To find out exactly which products you need for your dog(s), please use our unique Product Calculator – that way, you are guaranteed not to run out during the course of treatment (which could be disastrous), nor will you be over-sold either. You will get exactly what you need – no more, no less.

By the way, other companies make it incredibly difficult to work out how much you’ll need, which means you either won’t buy enough, or you’ll be sold more than you need.

Our goal here at ParvoBuster is to treat our customers fairly and honestly and to make sure they have all the tools and information they need to successfully treat their dogs at home.

With over 4,640 successful Parvo cases under our belt, you’re in safe hands!


2 Comments so far...

sara smith Says:

20 September 2011 at 4:49 am.

What’s your product and how do we purchase it and how much does it cost?

Rae and Mark Says:

20 September 2011 at 5:00 am.

Sara,

We have two Parvo Treatment Kits available – the ParvoBuster Viral Smack-Down Kit and the ParvoBuster All-In-One Parvo Formula For Dogs.

The first costs from $130 USD while the second one starts at $49.95. Both of these prices exclude the cost of FedEx Overnight shipping.

Here is how to order these products:

Go to the home page: http://www.ParvoEmergencyTreatment.com/

Select Option 1 or Option 2, depending on your situation.

Tell us about all your dogs by filling out our Product Calculator.

Click the Calculate button.

Review the Quote.

Enter your Email Address in the box provided, half way down the page.

Click the big red Add To Cart button.

Read our Terms & Conditions.

Enter your First Name, Last Name and Email Address in the boxes provided, near the bottom of the page.

Click the yellow I Agree button.

Click the Calculate Shipping button.

Select the country (i.e. United States, although it should default to this already) and enter your Zip Code.

Click the Calculate Shipping button.

Select FedEx Priority Overnight (assuming you place your order before Thursday afternoon) or FedEx Priority Overnight + Saturday Delivery (if you place your order from Thursday afternoon through to Friday afternoon).

Click the Continue button.

Click the Go To Payments button.

Follow the next few pages through, entering your Billing Address and Shipping Address, then payment type and then payment details (i.e. Card Number, Expiration Date, Security Code).

Make sure you continue through until you get to our Thank You page, where you should download your copy of our Parvo Treatment Guide and follow the instructions contained therein immediately.

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