The Animal Protective Association announces a major break-through in the treatment of Parvovirus in dogs.
The often fatal disease mainly attacks puppies. Doctor Angela Garcia, Director of Veterinary Services at the APA says it's being called the Cannine Parvovirus Monocloonal Antibody treatment or CPMA.

The APA administered CPMA on January 5th in patients Oreo, Fudge Stripes, Chips Ahoy, Famous Amos and Sugar Cookie. They all have shown remarkable progress, no symptoms, and tested negative on January 9th.
Doctor Garcia says receiving conditional approval from the USDA is huge.
The APA received conditional approval from the USDA to use Canine Parvovirus Monoclonal Antibody treatment. Doctor Garcia tells KMOX this innovative treatment lessens the severity of symptoms associated with the illness
APA Director of Veterinary Services Doctor Angela Garcia tells K-M-O-X this innovative treatment lessens the severity of symptoms associated with the illness.








