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<blockquote data-quote="Apache" data-source="post: 316149" data-attributes="member: 828"><p>Parvo is awful. Vaccination is very protective but you can get very occasional cases in vaccinated dogs, but this is very, very rare. I personally have never seen parvo in a properly vaccinated dog.</p><p></p><p>My biggest concern is the puppy, but there is nothing specific you can do. It may still have antibodies from the mother providing some protection.</p><p></p><p>The infection may survive in the environment for over 6 months. The main route of infection is faecal-oral so anywhere the sick dog went to the toilet is out of bounds until fully protected by vaccination - hopefully puppy didn't poo in the Jeep!</p><p></p><p>I can't say you'll be 100% fine, but there is no merit in testing the puppy at this stage. Try not to worry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apache, post: 316149, member: 828"] Parvo is awful. Vaccination is very protective but you can get very occasional cases in vaccinated dogs, but this is very, very rare. I personally have never seen parvo in a properly vaccinated dog. My biggest concern is the puppy, but there is nothing specific you can do. It may still have antibodies from the mother providing some protection. The infection may survive in the environment for over 6 months. The main route of infection is faecal-oral so anywhere the sick dog went to the toilet is out of bounds until fully protected by vaccination - hopefully puppy didn't poo in the Jeep! I can't say you'll be 100% fine, but there is no merit in testing the puppy at this stage. Try not to worry. [/QUOTE]
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