How long can a tiny dog ​​live? Don t be careless

Pet     9:33am, 7 July 2025

Purea generally refers to canine parvovirus. How long can a dog with canine parvovirus live generally depends on the specific situation. If the symptoms are mild and the dog's physical resistance is strong, it can generally be cured. However, the symptoms are serious, and the dog's health is relatively poor. It can usually live for 15-30 days.

1. Symptoms of infection with canine parvovirus

Canine parvovirus is one of the most important infectious diseases that harm dogs, and generally only spreads the infection among the same species. Canine parvovirus mainly attacks cardiomyocytes and intestinal epithelial cells in dogs, so it is usually divided into myocarditis parvovirus and enteritis parvovirus. Infection with this virus is usually related to dogs eating leftovers frequently. These foods may carry bacteria. Eating them regularly may cause bacteria to invade the body and cause infection. Usually, symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea, drowsiness, and depression will occur. If the above situation occurs, the dog should be taken to a regular pet hospital for treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition and aggravating the symptoms.

2. How long can you live after infection?

If a dog is infected with canine parvovirus, you should take the dog to the pet hospital for treatment in time, and carry out standardized and effective treatment with the help of a doctor to enhance physical resistance, which can curb the development of the disease and can generally be cured. If the treatment is not actively carried out and the dog is weak, the symptoms may worsen. Usually, they can live for 15-30 days after infection.

3. Daily care

During the treatment period, attention should be paid to keeping the dog warm, and it can be improved by adding clothes, covering a quilt, etc. You should also throw away the dog's used clothes and utensils, and then use disinfectant to disinfect the dog's room, which will be of some help to recover from the dog's condition.