Since joining the faculty in 2000, Johnson has devoted much of her research to both feline and
canine nasal disease.
Not exact matches
A
nasal swab and blood tests can support a
canine influenza diagnosis, depending on the stage of
disease.
Canine distemper virus infects various tissues in the dog's body, producing diarrhea, fever,
nasal and ocular discharge, respiratory
disease, appetite loss and neurologic signs such as muscular spasms and paralysis.
Evidence - Based Review of Surgical Treatment for
Canine Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture Beyond Culture: Unraveling the Role of Bacteria in Gastrointestinal
Disease Feline Pancreatitis Understanding Intestinal Microbiota - A Role for Probiotics Repair of Oro -
Nasal Fistulae
Canine Mast Cell Tumors Feline IBD (Inflammatory Bowel
Disease): Diets, Bacteria, Diagnosis Addressing Behavioral Welfare of Dogs and Cats at Home and at the Veterinary Clinic Evidence - Based Approach to Management of Chronic Kidney
Disease Diagnosis and Management of Feline Hyperthyroidism The Effect of Stress, Fear, and Anxiety on Behavioral Health and Welfare Diagnosis and Management of Feline Diabetes Diagnostic Approach to Lameness MRSA in the Veterinary Environment
Canine and Feline Demodicosis Understanding and Working with Reactivity in Dogs Feline Friendly Handling
Canine Influenza is an airborne virus similar to the symptoms of other canine respiratory diseases including coughing, sneezing, nasal discharge and run a
Canine Influenza is an airborne virus similar to the symptoms of other
canine respiratory diseases including coughing, sneezing, nasal discharge and run a
canine respiratory
diseases including coughing, sneezing,
nasal discharge and run a fever.
The
canine parainfluenza virus is transmitted through contact with the
nasal secretions of dogs that are infected with the
disease.
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Canine Influenza is a highly contagious viral
disease of dogs that causes very similar symptoms that human «flu causes in humans: fever, malaise, coughing,
nasal discharge.
All our dogs are health tested for the following
diseases: OFA: Hips and Elbows CERF:
Canine Eye Registration EIC: Exercised Induced Collapse CNM: Centronuclear Myopathy HNPK: Hereditary
Nasal Parakeratosis Heart Cleared Optigen: PRA and RD / OSD For additional information on health testing please read our Health Information page.