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Triton's Parvovirus Battle
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This is Triton,
A 3 month old husky/lab mix that was picked out by my son Maddox Curtis. Triton recently became a part of our crazy little family as a companion for our husky Luna. They are perfect for each other and have yet to leave each other's side.


Until today, Triton woke up extremely lethargic and wouldn't eat. We decided to take him to the vet, and he test positive for parvo. Those who are not familiar with the virus, it can be fatal, especially for puppies. We are now faced with two options for Triton's treatment plan. Hospitalization, which he will be closely monitored giving him the best prognosis, or at home care with a 50-60% chance of survival. Triton is coming home tonight on medicated drips that we must administer subcutaneously, because we cannot afford the hospital bill. His at home medications are roughly around $500 in a best case scenario.
It is too early to know how Triton will respond to the virus, but we must stay positive. We are embarrassingly reaching out to our family and friend for help because we do not have the heart to explain to Maddox that his puppy died of a virus. Further, Triton deserves a fighting chance! If you are able to help out at all, we truly appreciate it! We are completely torn about this situation, and hope for the best outcome for this little pup. If you are unable to help economically, I fully understand. Please share this message or pm me if you have any helpful information to help save our puppies life. Thank you!




Until today, Triton woke up extremely lethargic and wouldn't eat. We decided to take him to the vet, and he test positive for parvo. Those who are not familiar with the virus, it can be fatal, especially for puppies. We are now faced with two options for Triton's treatment plan. Hospitalization, which he will be closely monitored giving him the best prognosis, or at home care with a 50-60% chance of survival. Triton is coming home tonight on medicated drips that we must administer subcutaneously, because we cannot afford the hospital bill. His at home medications are roughly around $500 in a best case scenario.


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Daniel Curtis
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Oceanside, CA