Hard Hitting In Dogs
July 24th, 2010 . by adminDog parvo virus is a tremendously hard hitting, tough, and resistant virus. The strain of the virus itself has the uncanny ability of living for lengthy periods of time on soil, floors, food containers, rugs, floor mats, and many other household objects. The rugs are particularly the hardest object to sanitize and clean once it gets infected. Actually it is capable on living on just about any surface and weather condition for really long periods of time even for weeks. The virus is extremely resistant to common phenolic household disinfectants and even to heat. However resistant and sturdy the virus may be, we can still rid ourselves of it by maintaining our surroundings as clean as possible with the use of a concentrated bleach and water solution for cleansing. Sunlight can also prove to be very effective in getting rid of the virus as ultraviolet rays seem to be really effective in killing the virus.