The vaccine is recommended for dogs in regular
contact with other dogs at public or private facilities and events.
The affected dog had been in
contact with other dogs at a metro Atlanta boarding facility, according to UGA officials.
Not exact matches
A day
at the
dog park means that your pooch will be in close
contact with other doggies — this increases his chances of catching a virus or spreading one if your
dog is already sick.
• Does your pet have a lot of
contact with other pets, like
at a
dog park, or do you have multiple pets in the home?
(Yes, I do MY homework before I even
contact the rescues — I read comments, look
at web pages, PetFinder and any
other resource to learn more about the
dog and the rescue themselves if I am not familiar
with them.)
For
dogs that have frequent
contact with other animals
at dog parks, kennels, boarding facilities, and groomers or pets that have abnormal stools should have a fecal sample checked more frequently.
This disease is highly contagious, so
dogs that are around
other dogs (boarding, grooming,
dog shows,
dog parks,
contact with neighbors
dogs) are
at increased risk.
At - risk
dogs are those
with heart or respiratory conditions, canines that have flat faces,
dogs that travel or show, and
dogs who come in
contact with others (through park visits or boarding)-- these
dogs should be vaccinated.
And give the vaccine
at least a week before
contact with other dogs, for the sake of both your
dog and
other dogs.
If our
dog is in
contact with other canines, such as
at the
dog park or if they need to spend time in a kennel, it is important to have followed their vaccination schedule properly.
Dogs that are frequently in contact with other dogs are at the highest risk of infection with CIV H
Dogs that are frequently in
contact with other dogs are at the highest risk of infection with CIV H
dogs are
at the highest risk of infection
with CIV H3N2.
Dogs that are frequently in contact with other dogs are at the highest risk of infection with both strains of
Dogs that are frequently in
contact with other dogs are at the highest risk of infection with both strains of
dogs are
at the highest risk of infection
with both strains of CIV.
Dogs that are frequently or regularly exposed to other dogs — for example at boarding or day care facilities, dog parks, grooming salons, or social events with other dogs present — are at greater risk of coming into contact with the vi
Dogs that are frequently or regularly exposed to
other dogs — for example at boarding or day care facilities, dog parks, grooming salons, or social events with other dogs present — are at greater risk of coming into contact with the vi
dogs — for example
at boarding or day care facilities,
dog parks, grooming salons, or social events
with other dogs present — are at greater risk of coming into contact with the vi
dogs present — are
at greater risk of coming into
contact with the virus.
The most
at - risk
dogs are those
with a social lifestyle who often come into
contact with other dogs, whether
at a park,
dog show, grooming salon, or kennel.
If your
dog is around
other dogs, visits places where
other dogs have been, or is around people (like myself) who come in
contact with other dogs, then your
dog will get
dog flu
at some point.
Domestic
dogs and cats are social creatures, coming into frequent
contact with other pets during their daily walks,
at daycare / boarding, or while they're out and about exploring the world.
Just as
with contagious human respiratory disease kennel cough is easily transmitted from one
dog to another, so vaccination is imperative if your pet will come into
contact with other dogs in such situations as obedience training, the groomers, boarding
at a kennel, neighbours pets or even just playing in the park.
Anywhere else they may come in
contact with where
other dogs have been, should be avoided
at all costs.
Since your pets tend to be outdoors longer in the summer months, they may come into
contact with other animals more frequently while
at dog parks,
dog beaches, etc..
Dogs at highest risk for infection are those that frequently come in contact with many other dogs, such as in shelters, dog day care centers, or dog sh
Dogs at highest risk for infection are those that frequently come in
contact with many
other dogs, such as in shelters, dog day care centers, or dog sh
dogs, such as in shelters,
dog day care centers, or
dog shows.
Dogs that are frequently in contact with other dogs — for example at boarding or day care facilities, dog parks, grooming salons, or social events with other dogs present — are at greater risk of coming into contact with the virus if there is an outbr
Dogs that are frequently in
contact with other dogs — for example at boarding or day care facilities, dog parks, grooming salons, or social events with other dogs present — are at greater risk of coming into contact with the virus if there is an outbr
dogs — for example
at boarding or day care facilities,
dog parks, grooming salons, or social events
with other dogs present — are at greater risk of coming into contact with the virus if there is an outbr
dogs present — are
at greater risk of coming into
contact with the virus if there is an outbreak.
If your
dog has nose - to - nose
contact with other dogs (even though a fence) or attends doggie daycare, goes to the
dog park, boarding kennel or grooming salon — he or she is
at risk of getting kennel cough.
Until the pup has received,
at the very least, a couple of puppy shots and has developed adequate immunity, it would be too silly to risk the pup venturing onto the streets, where he may come into
contact with other dogs and / or their eliminatory products (which may be contaminated
with bacteria and viruses).
Dogs that are regularly exposed to other dogs — for example at boarding or day care facilities, dog parks, grooming salons, dog shows, or social events with other dogs present — are at greater risk of coming into cont
Dogs that are regularly exposed to
other dogs — for example at boarding or day care facilities, dog parks, grooming salons, dog shows, or social events with other dogs present — are at greater risk of coming into cont
dogs — for example
at boarding or day care facilities,
dog parks, grooming salons,
dog shows, or social events
with other dogs present — are at greater risk of coming into cont
dogs present — are
at greater risk of coming into
contact.
Dogs that are in contact with other dogs on a regular basis are at a greater risk of expos
Dogs that are in
contact with other dogs on a regular basis are at a greater risk of expos
dogs on a regular basis are
at a greater risk of exposure.
Avoid
contact with sick or possibly exposed
dogs, as the virus can persist on clothing and
other surfaces for
at least 24 hours.
Dogs that spend most of their time at home or rarely come into contact with other dogs have a lower r
Dogs that spend most of their time
at home or rarely come into
contact with other dogs have a lower r
dogs have a lower risk.
Dogs raised in isolation and placed in
contact with others of their species
at 16 weeks are attacked and rejected.
Regular
contact with lots of
other dogs puts your
dog at higher risk for contracting this disease.
As a matter of fact if your pup is as social as mine and comes in
contact with lots of
other dogs there is a decent chance that since this thing has been around since
at least 2005 your pup may have been alrady exposed, showed no or little symptoms and is now IMMUNE to this strain.
Cough found in a population of
dogs such as those staying in a kennel,
at a particular point in time, and
dogs that came in
contact with other dogs, either in or out of the house, represents any infectious form of cough.
If your
dog frequents places where they come into
contact with other dogs, they could be
at risk.
Many authorities recommend that the infested
dog, and all
other dogs that it has been in close
contact with, be treated every 1 to 2 weeks, for
at least 4 weeks,
with an insecticidal shampoo, dip or powder.
Border Collies do a lot of «fly by's» — run straight
at the
other dog, but veer off
at the last moment
with no actual physical
contact.