Be sure to ask for a complete examination including your dog's lungs, chest x-rays and blood work to show signs of pneumonia in dogs or an infection. (doghealthnews.com)
While most dogs that become infected experience a mild form of influenza, some develop a more acute disease with clinical signs of pneumonia. (homevet.com)
More severely affected dogs develop a high fever (104 - 106) with increased respiratory rates and other signs of pneumonia. (lowchensaustralia.com)