"Breakthrough Parvo Treatment Saves Puppies Across the US"

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A puppy named Richard was diagnosed with parvo, a deadly canine virus, but was saved by a new treatment called Canine Parvovirus Monoclonal Antibody (CPMA) at Helen Woodward Animal Center in San Diego. The treatment, which arrived just in time, worked overnight and shortened the recovery process from up to a week to only 24 hours, offering hope for dogs with parvo. Richard, once on the brink of death, is now available for adoption, showcasing the success of this new treatment.
Topics:health#canine-parvovirus#health-and-medicine#helen-woodward-animal-center#parvo-treatment#puppy#san-diego
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