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Parvo - How Long Before House Is Safe


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My Pup got Parvo early 2011 at 8 weeks of age. It was in intensive care and survived.

I want a second dog. The internet suggest it's safe after 9 Months to a year. I also found this:

Indoors, virus loses its infectivity within one month

Outdoor decontamination:

Freezing is completely protective to the virus.

Shaded or constantly damp areas should be considered contaminated for seven months.

Areas with good sunlight exposure should be considered contaminated for five months.

It can stay in the environment for up to 5 years. Bleach kills it.

It's been over a year. How safe is my house? Do I wait another 3.5 years or is it safe?

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If I was you, I would do one of these things (in order of preference):

a) Purchase a dog that is vaccinated and over 16 weeks of age. (Still a puppy!)

b) Purchase a puppy that has had titre test results come back showing immunity.

c) Purchase a puppy and keep them inside in a bleached area until final vaccinations at 16 weeks.

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It's not the number of vaccinations that matter, it's more the timeline. Most puppies will have maternal antibodies that render a 6 week vaccination useless, and a 12 week vaccine can also be useless due to maternal antibodies. At 16 weeks, all maternal antibodies should be worn off, and so a vaccine would be effective. Yes, it would then take two weeks for the pup to develop full immunity.

C3 vaccines cover for parvovirus, hepatitis, and distemper.

The C5 does all of the above, plus kennel cough.

Either vaccine would be suitable to protect against parvovirus.

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