A
close friend’s 6-week old Cocker Spaniel puppy, Luna, has been diagnosed
with parvovirus, a deadly canine virus that is known
to affect dogs under 6 months old. The virus is destroying her intestinal
walls and lining, making it impossible for poor Luna to digest any food.
Her tiny body is dehydrated to dangerously low levels, and blood has been
found in her vomit and excrement. Because this virus is highly contagious
and kills many dogs every year, Luna must also be kept in isolation from other
animals.
Meet Luna! |
Parvovirus is highly aggressive and deadly if not
treated quickly, so time is of the essence. The
veterinarian has prescribed treatments totaling $8,000 to save Luna’s life. These include round-the-clock IV fluid infusions, restorative
nutrition treatments, palliative therapies, sedation, and antibiotics. The necessity to keep Luna isolated during her care is also very
expensive.
Luna is fighting for her life right now, and she
needs our help.
Luna really is the sweetest little puppy. When she’s healthy, she’s so exuberant and full of energy, just the
friskiest little furball you’ve ever seen — playful, energetic, and
friendly.
What is Parvovirus Infection:
The canine
parvovirus (CPV) infection is a highly contagious viral illness that affects
dogs. The virus manifests itself in two different forms. The more common form
is the intestinal form, which is characterized by vomiting, diarrhea, weight
loss, and lack of appetite (anorexia). The less common form is the cardiac
form, which attacks the heart muscles of very young puppies, often leading to
death. The majority of cases are seen in puppies that are between six weeks and
six months old. The incidence of canine parvovirus infections has been reduced
radically by early vaccination in young puppies.
Please donate and help save Luna’s life.
Request By : Renae Cecilia
Website : www.gofundme.com
Donation Link : bit.ly/2JlGcXq