PARVOVIRUS
Parvo protocol Brooks Bradley
Dear Dog-Loving List Members.
A very recent incident involving a long-time friend of mine, has
re-kindled my interest in posting a protocol which has proved to be
quite efficacious (as an ancillary protocol)in treating young puppies
exposed to Parvo.
The original protocol was discovered quite serendipitously, by my
wife, some 18 years ago.
It utilizes the simple expedient of introducing balanced fluid
electrolytes (Lactated Ringer's or Gatorade) into the system of
puppies undergoing the severe dehydration normally associated with
this disorder. Since puppies, almost universally, refuse to drink
when this condition manifests, the alternative my wife chose was to
administer Gatorade, via a rectal-entry (enema). She used Gatorade,
undiluted, warmed to body temperature and directly out of the container.
The first subject was a male German Sheppard puppy, 6 weeks of
age. She administered approximately 4 ounces per treatment, every 6
hours----day and night----for four days. The pup lived, to become
one of our dearest family members and enlivened our lives immensely
for the next 15 years. His two litter-mates died after receiving
conventional hospitalization, antibiotics, sulfa, etc.
Since we had, already, spent about $800. on their unsuccessful
treatment and this pup was closer to morbidity than the other two she
theorized the situation to be, essentially, hopeless and opted for
this unconventional (at that time) treatment.
During the ensuing years, we have passed this protocol on to dozens
of our friends and associates with essentially universally positive
results. This protocol buys enough time and delays renal shut-down
long enough for ancillary treatments to be effective. In the case of
our pup, NO OTHER protocol was involved.
This brings me to the case at-hand. My friend had a young puppy who
was not responding to any of the conventional treatments; after being
treated by a large-animal veterinarian who had made a 60 mile drive
to his remote ranch in northern Nevada. Later, after a lengthy
telephone conversation, with the vet stating that the pup would
probably expire before he could return, my friend's wife called me,
for solace more than treatment advice. During our telephone
conversation I suggested Ringer's Lactate (which they keep on hand
for normal cattle treatments) 75% by volume, mixed with Colloidal
Silver, 25% by volume; administered as an enema - essentially
following my wife's 18 year old protocol. The puppy was able to
stand, weakly, within 12 hours and could move about with some
stability within 24 hours and was fully functional within 72 hours
following the initial treatment.
I believe knowledge of this proven, successful, protocol may be of
value to anyone confronted with a parvo circumstance, in puppies most
especially.
Some parvo strains are exceptionally virulent and very rapid-acting,
thus greatly limiting the response-time window for effective treatment.
I hope this information may be of value to some of you.
Sincerely. Brooks Bradley.
At 10:29 AM 22/07/2009, you wrote:
Yes, I know of a woman that saved her pups with Parvo using this
method, but using eyedroppers of water (or CS mixed with pedialyte
could be substituted) via their "behinds" frequently. I'm sure an
enema would work better to keep them fully hydrated.
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