PARVO PLAN!!! READ IT!!!

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WOLFBGONE

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LAST EDITED ON Dec-08-06 AT 01:39AM (MST)[p]LAST EDITED ON Dec-08-06 AT 01:23?AM (MST)

I have a buddy that is a vet and he says this will work real well. I had heard this several months back and wasn't sure it would work but they say it will. So put the poison meatballs away and read this.

WHAT IS PARVO?
Parvo is a viral disease that attacks the intestinal tract and immune system. It has been known and identifiable since 1978 and can be transmitted by direct or indirect contact with vomit or diarrhea from an infected dog. The Parvovirus can cause vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, depression, dehydration, high fever and sudden death.

The Parvovirus is hard to kill and is shed in large numbers by infected dogs. One ounce of feces can carry millions of particles of the virus. This means a fly can land in an infected area then land in your yard and infect that space. Some kennel owners ask that their visitors bleach the bottom of their shoes, wash their hands in bleach water and put gowns on before allowing contact with the puppies. These are excellent precautions to take, and reduce the risk, but they are not a guarantee that the puppies will be protected from the Parvovirus. Many kennel owners who have taken these precautions still end up occasionally contracting Parvo in their kennel. We have seen this situation many times.
Parvo is extremely contagious. It is passed in the feces or vomit of an infected dog. It can be brought into your yard on your tires, on your feet or clothing after handling an infected animal. It can be passed from yard to yard by birds carrying the virus on their feet or people going ?kennel-hopping? carrying the virus on clothing or shoes.
The Parvo is also in the intestinal tract EATING THROUGH THE LINING, which can also cause secondary infections. The infections, if not treated, will cause the puppy to become extremely ill and can cause death.
Parvo is often fatal and strikes suddenly causing your pet to become extremely ill. Without treatment the animal often dies within a few days.
Parvo is only a k9 virus and will not effect other animals.

You guys in Idaho and Wyoming know where to find some parvo stricken puppies? I don't think they would be that hard to locate. Check the pound or even the kennel. Ask around and make a trip to your your local wolf den.

Disclaimer: By this I wolfbgone am not telling or encouraging this behavior by anyone. Nor am I wolfbgone dropping parvo infected puppies in the mountains of Idaho or Wyoming. This is simply a post for entertainment purposes only. And i couldn't sleep!

HAve fun fellas.

WOLFBGONE
 
Now there's some use for those contraptions!
Chute Plane Carpet Puppy Bombing!
 
Most of the 'hunters' on this site can't even kill a deer or elk on a regular basis, what makes you think they can find a wolf, much less the den.

BTW there was a parvo obreak in a pack in MT. Not much became of it.
 
Interesting, my wife is a vet and says chances are very slim that it would have any effect at all on the population.











It's Bush's fault!!!
 
I suggest you reconsider and watch a dog die by parvo. It is a death I do not wish upon any living thing.
 
Yeah dying from parvo is terrible. Kinda like being ripped apart by a pack of wolves killing for sport.
 
Yeah nunya, cuz you've been attacked so many times i'm sure. I'm all for shooting and such, but not something like biowar.
 
I bet I have been attacked by wolves just as many times as you have had parvo.:)
 
Lost a litter of Choc lab pups to it myself. But we are talkin wolves not cute puppies right?
 
With the wolf reintroduction, we can all sleep better knowing they will eliminate all weak, whining hunters.. The rest of us are still filling tags just fine. Anyone who would want any animal to suffer and die, while the animal goes to waste is not a true outdoorsman.
LOL!!!
Disclaimer:By this I am not calling anyone a weak hunter, Nor do I consider myself a better hunter than anyone else. This is simply for my entertainment because I am entertained easily!!
 

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