PARVO TEA HELPS BUILD ENERGY
Preparing The Parvo Emergency Tea
Heat 1 cup of Pedialyte or Oat Water until it is hot, but DO NOT BOIL IT.
Add the 2 tea bags of mint tea, 2 tea bags of chamomile tea, empty 2 capsules of Echinacea, 1 teaspoon of honey, and 250mg of MSM with Glucosamine, 250mg of ginger and the basil (125mg for dogs that weigh 20lbs or less, or 250mg for dogs that weigh more than 20lbs, or two basil leaves).
Stir it well.
Let it cool for 20 minutes.
Administering The Emergency Tea
As per the following chart, give one dose, wait 15 minutes, give another dose, then give a dose every hour after that.
Animal Weight Tea
Under 3 lbs. 1 Teaspoon
4 - 10 lbs. 2 Teaspoons
11 - 20 lbs. 1 Tablespoon
21 - 30 lbs. 2 Tablespoons
Note:
Add an additional tablespoon to the 4 tablespoons for each 10 lbs of body weight over 50 lbs.
The tea is best if given warm. You can either run the oral syringe under warm tap water, or you can also put the recommended dose of tea in a small glass and place it in a larger bowl containing hot water and allow the tea to warm up. Do not microwave the tea.
Bonus Emergency Measure
If your dog is not eating, then you should rub honey (or syrup) on your dog's gums every two hours. Please make sure your fingers are really clean, and that you dab the honey on very gently so as not to hurt your dog.
This will help to boost your dog's blood sugar levels, which will start to drop as soon as he stops eating.
Heat 1 cup of Pedialyte or Oat Water until it is hot, but DO NOT BOIL IT.
Add the 2 tea bags of mint tea, 2 tea bags of chamomile tea, empty 2 capsules of Echinacea, 1 teaspoon of honey, and 250mg of MSM with Glucosamine, 250mg of ginger and the basil (125mg for dogs that weigh 20lbs or less, or 250mg for dogs that weigh more than 20lbs, or two basil leaves).
Stir it well.
Let it cool for 20 minutes.
Administering The Emergency Tea
As per the following chart, give one dose, wait 15 minutes, give another dose, then give a dose every hour after that.
Animal Weight Tea
Under 3 lbs. 1 Teaspoon
4 - 10 lbs. 2 Teaspoons
11 - 20 lbs. 1 Tablespoon
21 - 30 lbs. 2 Tablespoons
Note:
Add an additional tablespoon to the 4 tablespoons for each 10 lbs of body weight over 50 lbs.
The tea is best if given warm. You can either run the oral syringe under warm tap water, or you can also put the recommended dose of tea in a small glass and place it in a larger bowl containing hot water and allow the tea to warm up. Do not microwave the tea.
Bonus Emergency Measure
If your dog is not eating, then you should rub honey (or syrup) on your dog's gums every two hours. Please make sure your fingers are really clean, and that you dab the honey on very gently so as not to hurt your dog.
This will help to boost your dog's blood sugar levels, which will start to drop as soon as he stops eating.