I don't know if that is worse than Parvo, but Dana my Rottweiler got Parvo when she was about 4 months old. She had been given all her shots, so I thought she was safe. When she started throwing up and had diarhea, I could not figure out for the life of me what was wrong. So I started researching Parvo on the internet and it said that her breed was really susceptiable to Parvo. I kept thinking no that couldn't be what was wrong. I took her to the vet over here and he comfirmed my worst fears. She did indeed have Parvo. He wanted to keep her in the hospital for 2 or 3 days and charge me around 600 dollars, I just didn't have it. So I told him that he would just have to give me her medicine and let me treat her at home.
He gave her a shot before we left for the nausea and vomiting and told me not to give her another until the next morning. So I took her home with two extra shots for the vomiting,and some kind of stuff to mix and pour down her to keep her from getting dehydrated.
When I got her home I set her little hospital room up in my living room, and put me a mattress on the floor and stayed up with her for the next two nights. But that night she was still vomiting so I went ahead and gave her another shot. I got up just every few minutes and would put a syringe of the liquid down her throat. She was better by the next morning, even wanted to eat something, though I didn't give her anything but the liquid that day. But she got better. My point is Dana was very sick, and Cami is very sick, so don't you lose hope with Cami!! Cami has a vet caring for her so she is in the best of care, the very best of care.
I will keep her in my prayers, and I know everybody here are praying like crazy for you and your sweet Cami. Wouldn't hurt to pray for your mom too. I know this has to be hard on her too. Mother don't like to see their little girls hurting and worrying, I know that for a fact.
Willie






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