The Truth About Parvovirus

Over the past six years we have published refutations of almost all of the world’s best known “viruses”. Due to the COVID-19 story this has often focussed on coronaviruses but we are also going through the other alleged human viruses one by one.
Additionally, we have investigated plant diseases due to the the original “isolation” claim: the tobacco mosaic virus.
By popular request, this video investigates one of the most famous and feared animal illnesses, being ‘canine parvovirus’. Although some alleged viruses such as rabies are said to affect both man’s best friend and us, parvovirus is apparently dog family specific. It is a feared diagnosis as it has a high fatality rate and comes with the widespread claim that vaccination is the only effective preventative.
watch the video presentation below:
However, there are many questions to be answered in the intriguing tale of Parvo. For example, why did a new disease suddenly appear in dogs in the 1970s and how were the vaccines rolled out so quickly? To answer this, and much more, we dug up some old publications that proved to be very revealing…
References:
- “Canine parvovirus”, Wikipedia (accessed 21 Dec 2025)
- “Is Immunity Real?”, Dr Sam Bailey, 2 Jun 2024
- “Chocolate Toxicosis in Animals”, MSD Veterinary Manual (accessed 21 Dec 2025)
- Virus Mania, 3rd English Edition, 2021
- “Toxicology vs Virology – Rockefeller Institute and the Criminal Polio Fraud”, Dr Sam Bailey, 15 Oct 2022
- “Jim West: The Toxicology Taboo”, Dr Sam Bailey, 29 Oct 2022
- “Status Report: Canine Viral Enteritis”, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1 Dec 1978
- “Canine Viral Enteritis I. Status Report on Corona – and Parvo-like Viral Enteritides”, The Cornell Veterinarian, v.69 1979
- “Electron Microscopy and Unidentified ‘Viral’ Objects”, Dr Sam Bailey, 16 Feb 2022
- “Isolation and immunisation studies of a canine parvo-like virus from dogs with haemorrhagic enteritis”, The Veterinary Record 105: 156-159, 1979
- “William M Rockefeller (1918-1990)”, Geni (accessed 3 January 2026)
- “Baker, James Andrew”, Cornell University Library, eCommons (accessed 4 Jan 2026)
- A Farewell to Virology, Dr Mark Bailey, 2022
- “Leland Carmichael, canine infectious disease expert, dies at 90”, Cornell Chronicle, 5 August 2020
- “An Annotated Historical Account of Canine Parvovirus”, L. E. Carmichael, Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 2005
- “Dog Vaccines Market (2025 – 2030)”, Grand View Research (accessed 5 Jan 2026)
source drsambailey.substack.com
