Any person feeling unwell
after exposure to an infected dog should seek medical attention.
Canine kennel cough is highly contagious between dogs, and that harsh cough usually presents within two days to two weeks
after exposure to an infected dog.
The signs of kennel cough normally appear about 4 to 7 days
after exposure to an infected dog, which usually occurs in a high dog - density boarding or other situation, where dogs congregate in what might be less than ideal sanitary or hygienic conditions.
Not exact matches
People can catch Lyme disease
after being bitten by a tick that carries the bacteria, not through
exposure to an
infected dog.
After a
dog has been exposed
to the virus (which can be either through an
infected mother or
exposure to Parvo
infected feces of other
dogs), it will usually take between 5 and 10 days for symptoms
to be seen.
H3N8 shows respiratory symptoms 2
to 3 days
after exposure and
dogs infected with H3N2 may start showing signs at between 2 and 8 days.
What this typically means is that your
dog may already be
infected with canine distemper but you don't know it yet, although fever may be present 3
to 6 days
after exposure.
Succumbing
to the bacteria Bordetella bronchiseptica, an
infected dog will develop a mild
to severe cough, sometimes with a runny nose, five
to ten days
after exposure.
An
infected dog will shed the virus in his feces three
to four days
after exposure, before he shows any symptoms himself.
This bacterium is spread through feces of
infected dogs and is most commonly found in puppies that have developed the disease
after exposure to infected adult
dog's feces.
Exposure to an
infected dog's secretions (cleaning up urine or fetal membranes
after a litter is delivered) can transmit the disease
to humans.
Most
dogs begin
to show symptoms of illness following a 5 -
to - 10 day incubation period
after exposure to feces from an
infected dog.
Infections spread through contact with an
infected animal, or
after exposure to a contaminated item, such as a
dog collar, grooming tools, or bedding.