The most common symptoms of dog flu are high fever, cough, runny nose, watery eyes, sore throat and loss of appetite. (cbsnews.com)
The same applies here: if your pooch is showing symptoms of dog flu, or has been diagnosed with canine influenza, keep them home and away from other dogs until they're well. (caninejournal.com)
Because symptoms of dog flu are the same as for a common condition called kennel cough, lab tests are needed to confirm the diagnosis, said William Fortney, director for small animal outreach at the Kansas State Diagnostic Laboratory. (tampabayvets.net)