01/05/2025
Prevention is Better Than Cure 🐶🐾💉
When it comes to our beloved pets, taking preventive measures is key to ensuring their health and happiness. Vaccinations and regular preventive care are not just essential – they're also much more affordable than the costs associated with treating illnesses like parvovirus!
Let's prioritize our pets' safety by keeping them up-to-date on their vaccinations and following proper preventive measures. A little effort now can save us from heartache (and expenses) later. Remember, infections like parvovirus and other viral diseases have high mortality rates, and even with confinement, there’s no guarantee of survivability.
Let’s work together to keep our furry friends safe and healthy! 🐾❤️
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The cost of canine parvovirus (parvo) confinement in the Philippines varies depending on the clinic level, severity of the case, and length of hospitalization. Here’s a general range based on current (2024–2025) veterinary practice rates:
Estimated Cost of Parvo Confinement in the Philippines
What’s Typically Included:
Hospitalization (3–7 days)
IV fluids and electrolytes
Antiemetics and antibiotics
Monitoring and isolation
Nutritional support (e.g., syringe feeding)
F***l tests and CBC monitoring
Disinfection protocols
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Optional/Additional Costs:
Canine parvovirus test kit: ₱500–₱1,500
Blood transfusion (if needed): ₱4,000–₱10,000
Extended ICU care or oxygen support
Cost Factors to Consider:
Severity of dehydration or septicemia
Duration of hospitalization
Resistance to supportive care
Owner compliance and follow-up care