The Parvo Emergency Tea Recipe – What It Is … And What It Isn’t
The Canine Parvovirus all too often strikes at the least opportune time (not that there’s ever a good moment for your pup to be stricken by the Parvo virus, of course) – you may find that it is 3:00am on a Sunday morning, and the veterinary clinic is closed.
So, what options do you have?
You might already be aware that dogs suffering from Parvo will often dehydrate very fast, which explains why veterinarians hook them up to an intravenous drip, but of course IV drips usually are not something you can simply get at your local supermarket.
Just in case you don’t know about the risks of lack of fluids, a fast bit of research on the web will certainly almost immediately point you in the right direction.
The good thing is that there’s a hydration therapy you can do at home, which is, in the majority cases, at least as effective as IV fluids as well as SubQ fluids …
… and it’s known as the Parvo Emergency Tea Recipe.
What exactly is it?
It’s something you can make in your own kitchen, making use of ingredients you can easlily acquire at just about all sizable grocery stores or drug stores, and it is intended to accomplish two or three different jobs.
Firstly, it is a natural electrolyte fluid that can help stop your suffering doggy from getting dehydrated. (We understand that many people, and this includes vets, probably will recommend administering Pedialyte or Gatorade for this, but our experience has shown that these two fluids may cause additional vomiting, which is certainly the last thing you will want if your doggie has got Canine Parvo.)
Next, it may well actually minimise throwing up – without the need for chemical-based medicines that may result in, needless to say, even further complications.
Finally, several of the ingredients in the Parvo Emergency Tea can help supercharge your pet’s immune system, which will certainly be under major attack from the Parvovirus.
So, there are a few things you ought to be aware of with the emergency tea, the most important of which is that you have to administer it every single hour, and that really does mean both night and day, until you are able to begin full treatment for the Parvo.
You see, you are basically behaving like a human intravenous drip, and one of the most important factors in the treatment of the Canine Parvo virus is to administer smallish quantities of liquid regularly – because not only is dehydration a danger with this virus, but so is overhydration too.
But much more important than that, you must understand that the Parvo Emergency Tea is NOT made to heal the Canine Parvo virus – whilst it does indeed endeavor to mimic the Parvaid product using easily-obtained ingredients, it’s not nearly potent enough to help remedy your sick doggy.
You should consequently NOT rely on this tea recipe to get your sick doggie well once more – it was created to buy you some time and keep him going until you can get suitable treatment plan up and running (and we would, of course, highly recommend the Parvo Treatment Kit).
While it is true a tiny quantity of dogs do seem to survive using only the Parvo Tea (in addition to plenty of TLC), we have observed this occurs in about 0.1% of cases – which happens to be approximately one doggie out of every thousand!
Are you willing to bet that your pet dog is the single fortunate pet in a 1,000?
We know we wouldn’t – our doggies are way too special to us.
Hence, though we would always encourage you to make and then give the Parvo Emergency Tea the instant you become aware of any of the classic Parvo virus symptoms (i.e. not eating, not drinking, not playing / being lethargic, dehydration, depression, vomiting, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, chills or fever), please, for the sake of your doggie, be sure to get him treated immediately!
We had one customer who had a doggie that died only 5 hours after the first bout of diarrhea, which shows just how ruthless the Canine Parvovirus has become. This really is so fast that you scarcely have enough time to respond, which is just one of the reasons we fervently encourage every dog owner to keep a Home Parvo Treatment Kit around constantly – just in case.