Do I still need injections if I feel slightly better?

Injections are still needed if it is still minor. Parvovirus is a disease that is highly contagious and has a high mortality rate. Even if the dog gets better after treatment, there is still a possibility of recurrence, so it is best to give it a few more days of injection to consolidate it. If If the dog's condition improves and he can eat and drink normally, is in good spirits, and has well-formed stools, he can choose not to receive injections.
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Parvovirus is a common infectious disease in dogs. Usually puppies who have not been vaccinated are more susceptible to the disease, so in puppies When it is 45 days old, it is necessary to vaccinate it to prevent it from contracting such diseases. If it suffers from parvovirus, the dog must be sent to the pet hospital for treatment as soon as possible.
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