The condition is transmitted by direct animal - to -
animal contact usually from infected hair or skin debris.
Not exact matches
According to the CDC, people
usually get E. coli infections from «eating undercooked, contaminated ground beef,» however you can also become infected through «person to person
contact in families and child care centers,» from drinking raw milk, after swimming in or drinking water that has been contaminated with sewage, and by having
contact with infected farm
animals.
Researchers aren't sure where the outbreak originated or how it spread, but Ebola is
usually caused by
contact with a person or
animal harboring the Ebola virus.
This disease can be fatal if left untreated, and is
usually transmitted through direct
contact with the urine of infected
animals (mostly rodents).
Tagged pets are
usually held longer, and
animal shelters try to
contact the owners using the information on the tags.
While companion dogs are
usually kept indoors and often do not come into
contact with tainted meat or other wild
animals that may have worms,
contact with other dogs or feces in the park may cause transmission of parasitic worms like heartworm, tapeworm and roundworms.
It is
usually transmitted by
contact with infected urine transmitted by the
animals listed above.
Once you have been conditionally approved, a volunteer (
usually the foster) will
contact you about scheduling a time for you to meet the
animal (s) you are interested in.
This medication is
usually well tolerated when given at recommended dosage, although cats will likely drool excessively due to the taste When the drug is discontinued, your pet may show some confusion or headache The
animal may experience slowing of the heart rate and unsteadiness when s / he gets up If these symptoms persist or you notice anything else unusual,
contact your veterinarian Can this drug be given with other drugs?
It is transmitted through airborne exposure to the virus, which
usually comes from
contact with the respiratory secretions of an infected
animal.
They are
usually included on our rehoming pages, but if we haven't got the
animal you are seeking we can give you
contact details of other
animal rescue organisations who will have.
Dogs are
usually exposed by
contact with the urine of affected
animals, often wildlife, or by drinking contaminated water.
Because the incubation period for rabies is
usually less than six months, this quarantine period is meant to ensure that the
animal does not have rabies before it is allowed to come into regular
contact with humans and other
animals again.
Contact your local veterinary practices - an injured
animal is
usually taken to a veterinary surgeon for treatment to avoid unnecessary suffering, but remember it is not always possible to give extensive treatment or to nurse the
animal afterwards unless the owner is traced to authorise the treatment and the cost.
Vets are
usually the first point of
contact when an
animal needs care.