In 1994, I became infected with the parvo virus when I took in a friend's litter of newborn Rottweiler puppies to nurse on a surrogate mother I had. Although my intentions were admirable, it created havoc in my life. I cannot even to this day put into words the sadness and frustration I felt when seeing huge, fat, six week old puppies one night ... and dead and dying dehydrated puppies the next morning. I was unable to get this madness under control, despite all the daily cleaning and sterilizing. Giant Midwest 99 crates are all rusted out now...need I say more?

I became Dr. Page's patient and from that time on, I have never even seen a symptom of the virus. As swiftly as it arrived, the threat is now poof...gone.

I can breed my dogs with a clear mind knowing that the puppies are well protected with NEOPAR and can go on to their new families without a threat of parvo virus hanging over their beautiful, expressive heads. (I'm prejudiced...what can I say??) I only wish I would have known about the vaccine's existence sooner. I would have been using it prior to any outbreak.

Dr. Page gave me a "mini-seminar presentation" about parvo and NEOPAR at a level that I, a non-veterinarian could comprehend, and I thank him for that. I go out of my way to recommend and educate people about NEOPAR so other breeders can have the luxury of avoiding the heartbreak I went through.

Sylvia Panetta
Middletown, NY
Karousel Kennels
www.karouselkennels.com