Is canine parvovirus a problem in your community? Are many dog owners unable to afford hospital care for their pets with parvo? Would your shelter like to do more to help, but lacks the resources to hospitalize them? A recent study at the Pennsylvania SPCA (PSPCA), funded by Maddie’s Fund®, demonstrated that outpatient care for parvo can save almost all affected dogs — and a lot of money, too.
Canine parvovirus outbreaks can cost dogs’ lives in the community as well as inside the walls of the local animal shelter. Private, ICU-level treatment is out of the financial reach of the very dog owners most likely to have parvo-stricken dogs – those with low incomes and little access to veterinary care. The program that was the subject of the PSPCA study may be the answer you’ve been searching for to help sick dogs in your community.
Please join PSPCA Head Veterinarian – Wellness, Dr. Jeffery Stupine and Maddie’s Institute® for a full report on the study results in the free webcast, Outpatient Parvo Treatment for Dogs, on Thursday, March 24, at 9 PM Eastern Time.
Get more information and register here: Outpatient Parvo Treatment for Dogs Webcast
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