Since this disease is viral and contagious your pup can pick it up
by infected dogs sneezing and coughing (like a human cold).
Canine influenza is thought to be a mainly airborne virus, most likely transmitted
by an infected dog sneezing or coughing on another.
Not exact matches
Kennel cough is caused
by both bacterial and viral agents that spread through the air when an
infected dog coughs or
sneezes.
Canine influenza virus can be spread via direct contact with respiratory secretions from
infected dogs (via barking, coughing or
sneezing), and
by contact with contaminated inanimate objects.
Canine flu can spread to other
dogs by direct contact with aerosolized respiratory secretions (coughing and
sneezing) from
infected dogs,
by uninfected
dogs coming into contact with contaminated objects, and
by moving contaminated objects or materials between
infected and uninfected
dogs.
Most
dogs become
infected with canine herpes virus
by inhaling or sniffing virus - containing
sneezes and any liquid or moist secretions from an
infected, virus - shedding
dog.
Dog Flu can be spread by direct contact with respiratory discharge from infected dogs, through the air via a cough or sneeze, and by contact with contaminated objects such as dog bowls and clothing, or by people moving between infected and uninfected do
Dog Flu can be spread
by direct contact with respiratory discharge from
infected dogs, through the air via a cough or
sneeze, and
by contact with contaminated objects such as
dog bowls and clothing, or by people moving between infected and uninfected do
dog bowls and clothing, or
by people moving between
infected and uninfected
dogs.
Puppies can be
infected in utero, through the vaginal tract, or
by other
dogs coming to
sneeze on them.
Canine flu can spread to other
dogs by aerosolized respiratory secretions (coughing and
sneezing) from
infected dogs,
by uninfected
dogs coming into contact with contaminated objects, and
by moving contaminated objects or materials between
infected and uninfected
dogs.
Clinical signs of both strains of CIV in
dogs include coughing, fever, lethargy and interstitial pneumonia, 3 and can be spread
by direct contact with respiratory discharge from
infected dogs, through the air via a cough or
sneeze and
by contact with contaminated objects, such as
dog bowls and clothing or
by people moving between
infected and uninfected
dogs.2 The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes there is no evidence of transmission of the virus from
dogs to people.
Susceptible
dogs can pick it up from direct contact with the urine, blood, saliva, food and water of
infected dogs, or
by breathing air containing droplets coughed or
sneezed from
infected dogs.
A: It can be spread
by direct contact with respiratory secretions from an
infected dog like those that are emitted when a
dog is barking, coughing,
sneezing) and
by contact with contaminated inanimate objects like clothing, shoes, equipment.