As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention monitor leptospirosis cases in people it seems that one third come from
contact with infected dogs and one third come from contact with rats (usually through field work).
CI can be spread indirectly through objects (e.g., kennels, food and water bowls, collars and leashes) or people that have been in
contact with infected dogs.
The dog flu virus is spread through air, contaminated surfaces (food and water bowls) and humans that have had
contact with infected dogs.
This virus is transmitted by direct
contact with infected dogs or wild members of the dog family, infected feces, or a contaminated environment.
There are no vaccines for preventing kennel cough in humans so it is suggested that anyone with compromised immunity should avoid
contact with infected dogs.
As of yet, there are no confirmed cases of human infection after direct
contact with infected dogs.
Dogs in close
contact with infected dogs in places such as kennels, groomers, day care facilities, shelters and rescues are at increased risk of infection.
It is commonly transmitted by
contact with infected dogs or their environments (most commonly transmitted through airborne viral particles that dogs breathe in).
Direct
contact with infected dogs transmits the fungus to other pets or to people.
Infection can occur directly through
contact with infected dogs, but also through indirect contact with contaminated surfaces and objects.
The virus can be spread indirectly through objects or people that have been in
contact with infected dogs.
We recommend the kennel cough vaccine for all dogs that have the potential to come into
contact with infected dogs in public places.
It is easily spread when dogs are in close
contact with infected dogs, such as; kennels, veterinary hospitals or other boarding situations.
Infection can occur directly through
contact with infected dogs, but it is also spread through indirect contact with contaminated surfaces and objects.
Dogs in close
contact with infected dogs in places such as kennels, groomers, daycare facilities and shelters are at increased risk of infection.
Canine influenza is easy to transmit and is spread through sneezing, coughing, and nasal discharge, as well as through contaminated objects like bowls, collars, leashes, kennel walls and floors, and through people who have come in
contact with infected dogs.
Though direct
contact with an infected dog is the most common transmission of CIH, bites from mosquitoes, fleas, and tics are also know to transmit the virus.
Though direct
contact with an infected dog is the most common transmission of Canine Infectious Hepatitis, bites from mosquitoes, fleas, and tics are also know to transmit the virus.
It is transmitted through direct
contact with an infected dog's feces.
The condition can be transmitted from dog to dog, usually through nose to nose
contact with an infected dog, or the secretions from an infected dog in a closed environment such as a kennel, training class, vet's office or groomer.
As with most flu viruses, it is spread by air or close
contact with an infected dog.
Your pet is most likely to pick up sarcoptic mange by being in
contact with another infected dog or wild animal.
The infection is highly contagious and may be contracted through air or direct
contact with an infected dog or saliva.
It's usually transmitted through
contact with an infected dog's mucus, watery secretions from the eyes or nose, urine or feces.
Dogs do not shed the larvae through feces so it's impossible to get trichinosis from
contact with your infected dog.
Parvovirus is extremely contagious and can be transmitted by any person, animal or object that comes in
contact with an infected dog's feces.
All dogs are susceptible to this disease, but several risk factors add virulence to the already contagious condition: direct
contact with an infected dog or fecal - oral contact is the most common.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is urging pet owners to clean everything that comes in
contact with an infected dog.
A dog can pick up a viral infection from
contact with an infected dog, secretions or simply being in an environment where the virus is still living.
The virus is highly resistant and can survive in the ground for up to 9 years, being transmitted primarily through
contact with an infected dog's feces.
Similar to the human flu, the canine influenza virus is highly contagious and is spread through close
contact with an infected dog.
Anyone who comes into
contact with an infected dog's feces (a trace on the bottom of someone's shoe as they walk along an outdoor trail, for instance) can pass the virus on to other dogs.
Most dogs are exposed to the canine distemper virus either by inhaling respiratory secretions from an infected animal or by coming into direct
contact with an infected dog's saliva, urine or feces.
The airborne infection spreads when a dog comes in
contact with another infected dog.
If your dogs are staying healthy without vaccines it is probably as much because most the other dogs they come in contact with are vaccinated; if your dog is never exposed through
contact with an infected dog or its excretions you can't really know if it has high natural immunity or not.
If your dog is never exposed to the disease organisms through
contact with an infected dog or its excretions you can't really know if it has high natural immunity or not.
The severity of clinical symptoms is also dependent upon the exposure to the virus, i.e. duration and mode of
contact with the infected dog and the ingested dose of virus through direct or indirect transmission.
Viral papilloma growths are contagious and are passed between dogs by
contact with an infected dog or objects in their environment.
CIV is very contagious and can be spread through direct
contact with an infected dog or contact with environments, objects, or people contaminated with the virus.
It is transmitted through direct
contact with an infected dog's feces and is highly contagious and epidemic.
It is a very resilient virus and can be contracted through coughing, sneezing or
contact with an infected dog's saliva, urine or stool.
Infection of other animals and humans can occur, either by direct
contact with an infected dog or through contact with fungal spores in a contaminated environment.
In addition to minimizing direct
contact with an infected dog, it is also important to keep the environment as free of spores as possible.
(2) Direct
contact with infected dog urine.
The virus can spread through physical
contact with an infected dog and someone or something that has touched a dog infected with the dog flu, such as clothing or hands.
It is spread through direct
contact with an infected dog, through the air (coughing or sneezing), or from contaminated surfaces such as clothing.
Dog kennel cough is a contagious disease with a high likelihood of spreading to other dogs that come in direct
contact with the infected dog.
Not exact matches
Health investigators eventually traced the outbreak to 28 prairie
dogs that had come in
contact with an
infected giant Gambian pouched rat while they were held together in a cage by a pet distributor in Illinois.
Canine influenza virus can be spread via direct
contact with respiratory secretions from
infected dogs and by
contact with contaminated inanimate objects.
Dogs are often vulnerable to rabies because they can come in
contact will small animals who might be
infected with the disease.