Sentences with phrase «as distemper»

To protect the animals in your care as well as your business, PetAirapy has led the way in cleaning or sanitizing the air and surfaces with a number of upper air and surface disinfectant systems, as well as HVAC and mobile service systems that clear away germs, bacteria and viruses such as Distemper, MRSA, Canine Parvovirus, and so many more.
Preventive care can include vaccine series to protect against such dangerous diseases as distemper and rabies.
As a direct result of vaccination, previously common diseases such as distemper are now rare.
Ferrets are also susceptible to human influenza virus which can share the same symptoms as distemper.
In response to their feedback, Zoetis donated a range of products, including flea and tick preventatives and vaccines for conditions such as distemper virus, oral bordatella virus and rabies, to name a few.
Vaccinate your pet against potentially deadly diseases such as distemper, parvo, panleukopenia and rabies for dogs, and FVRCP and rabies for cats.
Infectious diseases seen in shelter animals range from common treatable conditions such as kennel cough in dogs and upper respiratory infections in cats, to less common but potentially life - threatening diseases such as distemper, canine parvovirus, canine influenza and feline leukemia virus.
This vaccine is a must and it is also known as the Distemper combination vaccine.
Additionally, other predators and diseases such as distemper and canine parvovirus may kill young pups.
While cold symptoms tend to dissipate on their own, it's wise to check with your veterinarian to be sure the symptoms aren't associated with any other conditions, such as distemper or kennel cough.
In addition to common feline diseases such as distemper, herpesvirus and calcivirus, feline leukemia (FeLV) is another serious disease to understand.
This winter has been a rough one for Regina Cat Rescue (RCR), as we've encountered several cases of feline panleukopenia, also known as distemper, for the first time in years.
This will be done to rule out systemic illnesses such as distemper, diabetes, and liver disease.
Infectious diseases, such as distemper, are caused by pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, parasites or fungi, which spread from one animal to another.
RCP stands for Rhinotracheitis also known as herpes virus, Calici virus, and Panleukopenia also known as distemper.
Some causes of «dry eye» include congenital disorders (puppies), surgical removal of the tear - producing gland of the third eyelid («cherry eye»), administration of certain medications (e.g., sulfa antibiotics, Etogesic anti-inflammatory drug), and infections such as distemper.
A vaccine is a «diluted disease», such as distemper or parvovirus.
Dogs: Rabies and DHLPP, which covers a range of diseases such as distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis, parvovirus, and parainfluenza.
«Too many» can also mean one shot that contains several diseases — 5 or 6 or 7, such as distemper, leptospirosis, parvovirus, parainfluenza and more....
The AAFP (American Association of Feline Practitioners) recommends administering the FVRCP (sometimes referred to as distemper) vaccine every 3 - 4 weeks with the last vaccine administered after 4 months of age.
In mild cases, symptoms may not easily be recognized as distemper.
Antibody titer tests can be used to determine how long immunity lasts to the core canine vaccines such as distemper (CDV), adenovirus (CAV - 1 and CAV - 2), and parvo (CPV).
He should be kept away from other animals, as distemper is highly contagious.
This differs from «core» vaccines - such as distemper, parvo and rabies - that are required for all dogs, regardless of lifestyle.
This stands for Rhinotracheitis (also known as herpes virus), Calici virus, and Panleukopenia (also known as distemper).
This stands for Rhinotracheitis also known as herpes virus, Calici virus, and Panleukopenia also known as distemper.
«Puppies and kittens need [vaccines] for the diseases that are deadly or really difficult to treat, such as distemper, parvo, and rabies, among others,» she advises.
We will commonly refer to this vaccination as the distemper vacation, but it also includes the herpes virus and calici virus vaccinations.
There's no doubt that serious diseases such as distemper and parvovirus are best prevented because many victims die and those that live can face lifelong health problems.
In the last few years, advances in both vaccine technology and our understanding of the workings of the immune system have lead to a new three - year protocol for some vaccines, such as distemper and parvo.
A cerebral spinal fluid analysis should be done to rule out infections such as distemper, encephalitis, toxoplasma.
New York Magazine reported on the issue in its February 2015 edition, noting that widespread vaccine avoidance can trigger outbreaks of diseases that were once thought to be under control, such as distemper.
Medical conditions, such as distemper and generalized tremor syndrome, cause tremors or shaking in small dogs.
As Distemper progresses it attacks the dog's central nervous system, leading to paralysis and even death.
Reportedly, five cats have died from Feline Panleukopenia, a highly contagious viral infection commonly referred to as distemper...

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The paramyxovirus family includes virus that cause important diseases in humans and animals, such as measles virus, mumps virus, human parainfluenza virus, human respiratory syncytial virus, canine distemper virus, Newcastle disease virus, and Nipah virus.
1) Facilitate safe off - label use of existing vaccines — Support collaboration between the zoological community and conservationists in the field to determine the safety as well as efficacy of existing distemper vaccines that could be, at a minimum, administered opportunistically to endangered wild carnivores whenever they are being handled (e.g. during radio - collaring exercises or when being translocated to mitigate human - wildlife conflict).
While canine distemper has been known for many years as a problem affecting domestic dogs, the virus has been appearing in new areas and causing disease and mortality in a wide range of wildlife species, including tigers and lions.
I therefore welcome the technical help and resources of the veterinary community to enhance our preparedness for addressing pathogens such as canine distemper virus.»
This seems to be due to the presence of abundant, small - bodied wild carnivores that act as an alternative reservoir of infection, and a source of canine distemper for endangered species.
Additional threats include mercury poisoning from the fallout of coal - fired power plants, parasites, and diseases such as feline leukemia and feline distemper.
They carry and spread pathogens such as rabies and canine distemper virus (which threatens Siberian tigers, among other animals).
But because canine distemper virus can infect so many different species of animals — including many that coexist with tigers as well as the domestic dogs often found on the edges of tiger territory — the big cats can have many opportunities for exposure.
A sometime pet and, since the 1960s, lab animal, the ferret reacts to viruses and toxins much as humans do and has been used to research the flu, canine distemper and neuroendocrinology.
I submit to Richard Corliss that he missed the real source of distemper in today's American film market, and that is the ascendency of the marketing campaign, and the use of stars as bait to orchestrate such campaigns.
Accordingly, only when we recognise that monetary central planning is the ultimate source of our financial and economic distemper, and when it either collapses or is consigned to the dustbin of history, and when 100 % - reserve banking and sound money replace fractional reserve and central banking and fiat currency, will the ruinous cycle of boom and bust become as thing of the past.
The most common vaccines boost immunities against rabies, distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis, parainfluenza, parvovirus, and bordatella, commonly known as kennel cough.
Morse is one of only three volunteers who suits up in full - body protective gear to socialize with kittens, puppies, and even rabbits who are stricken with diseases such as ringworm, feline calicivirus, or feline distemper (panleukopenia).
Feline distemper is most common where unvaccinated cats live in close proximity, such as in a pet store, an animal shelter, or a feral cat population.
If your dog expels mucus when coughing, more tests such as an x-ray will be done to see if the cough resulted in the development of pneumonia or distemper.
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