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Originally Posted by Jac
Michael, thanks for posting that link! I always thought that Parvo lives in the ground for years (my vet said that).
I didn't know that it did not live that long indoors.
So, you have eased my mind considerably too. Thanks!
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Im not real sure how true that is,
In my experience from people i know that have had it in their environment that is not always the case
Although i normally do trust that site for info, in this case i have to disagree with their opinion on parvo . All other vets i know ,,all research i have done, too many others are not in agreement
In this posters case, It sounds like you have done all you can do, there is really no definitive answer, Its not likely you would be infected by parvo, especially since the pup was not in your environment,,