Canine kennel cough is the most common
canine upper respiratory illness, which can last several weeks if left untreated.
Not exact matches
As I mentioned, symptoms of the
canine influenza look very similar to other
upper respiratory illnesses and the treatment would be very similar as well.
Cats infected with H3N2
canine influenza show signs of
upper respiratory illness, such as runny nose, congestion, malaise, lip smacking, and excessive salivation.