Emergency Medicine Case of the Week

Case #14   -- Canine Parvovirus

Learning Objectives

After reviewing this case you will be able to:
  • Understand the epidemiology and pathophysiology of canine parvovirus (CPV-2)
  • Diagnose and treat CPV-2
  • Give your clients advice on how to properly vaccinate puppies and fight parvovirus in the environment

Case Presentation by:  Kathy Fisher, Michelle Southwell and Carrie Wright

Patient Profile: "Stinky", a 3-month old, intact female Labrador Retriever.

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History: "Stinky" presented to the emergency service on 4/23.   She had been vomiting and had bloody diarrhea for a few days now.  Her owner said 2 other puppies in this litter were also sick.  They had all been vaccinated once.

Physical Examination:  Heart rate = 190/minute.  Pulse rate = 190/minute.  Respiratory rate = 50 breaths/minute.  Body weight = 13 kg. "Stinky" was depressed and estimated to be 10% dehydrated.   Capillary refill time was >2 seconds.  Lungs and heart ausculted normally.   Intestines feel fluid-filled.

Laboratory Findings:  Neutropenia (100/uL) and lymphopenia (800/uL).   Sodium = 142 meq/L.  Potassium = 3.5 meq/L.  Chloride = 101 meq/L.

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