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How do I know is she is getting better? She is CCV positive

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Medusa
Medusa

Hi, I am a Canadian, but I live in China, and a good vet is non-existant. They have one, and all they do is feed my nonsense and charge me really high bills, all my chinese co-workers say they are ripping me off because I am a foreigner here. I need help, my baby is sick with CCV, she took some medication at the vet once, than I brought her home and I keep her confined in the kitchen, and my other dog, Hades, he's out in the living room in a playpen. I disinfect the place everyday, I clean up her stool and then bleach the floor, she hasn't had diarreah since she got back, the vet said don't give her anymore meds, but she threw up this morning. It was whitish, but had no food in it, just liquid. Her stool is hard most of the time, sometimes a little soft, but identical to Hades, the smell is the same too, she doesnt have diarreah anymore, she's eating like crazy and drinking. I take her out to the hallway of our apartment, in the stairwell to get exercise, Hades is negative for CCV. How can I make sure he stays negative? Can it be transferred any other way than by eating the stool? I bleach myself after I pick her up everytime, and thats starting to hurt...haha, I', just freaking out because I can't stand to see them sick. Am I doing it right? Can you PLEASE help me and tell me what to do!

Symptoms: Vomiting

One Response to “How do I know is she is getting better? She is CCV positive”:

  • Experienced Advisor Juan Contreras says:

    May 21st, 2008 at 01:56 AM

    Are they vaccinated? Up to date I mean, at least two vaccines 3-4 weeks apart? You seem to be doing a very good job, one recommendation I'd advise is that you get them both vaccinated and quarentined from eachother until both are fully vaccinated. The chance the other, Hades, may get infected is ever present  becuase they are in the same home and share the same environment. But you are doing a great job. I hope I helped and thank you for your question. You can try looking for another veterinarian if you would like a second opinion, it is common in veterinary medicine as it is in human medicine.

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