18/07/2025
π¨π¦ Did You Know? It's PARVO VIRUS AWARENESS MONTH! π¦ π¨
Furparents, letβs raise awareness about one of the most dangerous and deadly viruses affecting our beloved dogs β Parvovirus. ππΆ
Parvo is highly contagious and can survive for months in the environment. It spreads through infected p**p, contaminated surfaces, and even on shoes or hands! π±
Once infected, dogs can experience:
β Severe vomiting and diarrhea (often with blood)
β Extreme weakness and dehydration
β Life-threatening complications, especially in puppies
But here's the good news:
π Parvo is preventable with proper vaccination β and we can bring that protection straight to your doorstep!
π‘ With Dr. Jaja Vet Services, your furbabies can receive their Parvo protection (5in1, 6in1, 8in1 vaccine)safely and conveniently at home β no travel, no stress, just expert care and lots of love. ππΎ
π SPECIAL OFFER FOR PARVO AWARENESS MONTH! π
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Get a discount on our home service fee when you refer other furparents in your area to book with you!
πΆ Got 10 or more pets needing Anti-Rabies? Youβll receive a special group discount too!
π² Message us today to schedule your petβs vaccine and help us fight Parvo together β because prevention saves lives. πͺπ
This July, as we observe Parvo Awareness Month in the Philippines, it's essential to educate dog owners about the risks posed by Canine Parvovirus. This highly contagious viral illness can have devastating effects, especially on puppies and unvaccinated dogs.
During this rainy season, conditions are ripe for the virus to spread, which makes raising awareness even more critical. By understanding the severe symptomsβsuch as intense vomiting, bloody diarrhea, fatigue, and loss of appetiteβdog owners can act swiftly if their pets show signs of illness. Promoting good hygiene practices and ensuring timely vaccinations are key steps in preventing the spread of this dangerous virus.
Through collective efforts during Parvo Awareness Month, we can help protect our canine companions and reduce the incidence of this serious disease.