Unvaccinated puppies and young dogs are most commonly affected because they usually have not been previously exposed or vaccinated and are susceptible to infection.
Unvaccinated puppies and young dogs, or immunocompromised dogs might experience the most severe symptoms of the disease
Unvaccinated puppies and young dogs might experience the most severe symptoms, which include lethargy, fever and loss of appetite.
Not exact matches
Unvaccinated dogs and puppies younger than four months old are the most at risk for Canine Parvovirus - 2 or parvo.
While canine distemper is part of the core
puppy vaccinations,
young puppies and unvaccinated dogs are susceptible to the disease.
Young,
unvaccinated puppies and non-immunized older
dogs tend to be more susceptible to Distemper.
Young unvaccinated puppies and non-immunized older
dogs tend to be more susceptible to the disease.
Canine parvovirus is a highly contagious virus that can affect all
dogs, but
unvaccinated dogs and puppies younger than four months old are the most at risk.
While the majority of cases occur in
young,
unvaccinated puppies, older, previously vaccinated
dogs are still at risk of exposure to the virus
and contracting the disease.
Parvovirus will be suspected by your veterinarian in any
young puppy or
unvaccinated adult
dog with vomiting
and diarrhea.