Sentences with phrase «contaminated by infected dogs»

This virus targets the gastrointestinal tract and is spread through contact with fecal matter and with objects contaminated by infected dogs.

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Canine influenza virus can be spread via direct contact with respiratory secretions from infected dogs and by contact with contaminated inanimate objects.
The virus affects the infected canines gastrointestinal tract and can be spread by contaminated environments, people or stool, and also by direct dog - to - dog contact.
While hookworms can't be passed from your puppy to the human members of the family, people can be infected by hookworms passing through their skin from contaminated soil / sand, in the same way dogs are.
This doesn't mean your puppy necessarily has to eat the feces of an infected dog, your puppy can get parvo by simply licking his paws after walking on contaminated soil or the sole of your shoes (fomites).
Your dog can become infected with Leptospira by drinking, swimming in or walking through contaminated water.
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.
Dogs can become infected by exposure to contaminated water (both through ingestion or contact with mucous membranes or broken skin), exposure to urine from an infected animal (e.g. contaminated food, bedding, soil, etc.), bite wounds, and ingestion of tissues from infected animals.
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.
You or your children can become infected by accidentally swallowing dirt that has been contaminated with dog or cat feces that contain infectious Toxocara eggs.
Dogs and cats contract coccidia by ingesting soil or grass contaminated with eggs or ingesting small animals, like mice, infected with the parasites.
Dogs become infected when their mouths, or abraded skin, or a wound comes in contact with contaminated soil, water, food or other surfaces that may have been urinated on by wildlife.
Dogs become infected with Leptospires (an organism that thrives in water) by consuming urine contaminated water or contact with infected urine.
Dogs get infected by ingesting those eggs, such as by walking through a contaminated area and then licking their paws or fur.
Your dog can become infected with Lepto by drinking, swimming in or walking through contaminated water.
Dogs can become infected with whipworms (Trichuris vulpis) by ingesting whipworm eggs from a contaminated environment.
The virus can spread by aerosolized respiratory secretions, contaminated inanimate objects, and by people moving between infected and uninfected dogs.
Puppies and kittens frequently acquire hookworms by drinking milk from their infected mother; while adult cats and dogs will acquire them through exposure to water or an environment which has been contaminated, often by feces.
The swift - moving illness is spread by a bacteria in the urine of rats, skunks, raccoons and other infected animals, which dogs can come in contact with through contaminated water or moist soil.
Dogs usually get infected when they drink contaminated water or consume herbs or soil contaminated by the urine of infected animals.
Dogs that have become infected by consuming treats contaminated with Salmonella may experience fever, lethargy, diarrhea or mucus in stool, vomiting, dehydration, weight loss or rapid heart rate.
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 doDog 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 dodog bowls and clothing, or by people moving between infected and uninfected dogs.
It is thought that an occasional dog becomes infected by eating rodents contaminated with the eggs as well.
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.
The dog can become infected by licking or eating soil contaminated with eggs.
Dogs get infested with parasite infections by ingesting contaminated meat, feces, infected rodents and grass.
This virus is transmitted by direct contact with infected dogs or wild members of the dog family, infected feces, or a contaminated environment.
Dogs become infected by ingesting contaminated water, food or feces.
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.
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.
The virus can also spread through canine contact with contaminated objects and by people who move between infected and uninfected 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.
Dogs can be infected by drinking contaminated water or through contact with open wounds.
A dog may become infected when it inadvertently swallows hookworm larvae, often by grooming its feet, or from sniffing feces or contaminated soil.
A dog can contract the disease from infected animals or by drinking contaminated water.
Dogs can become infected with the disease by drinking contaminated water.
It's called kennel cough because it's a disease that can spread rapidly through animals in close proximity — like shelters, dog parks, boarding kennels, and doggy day cares — by direct contact with an infected animal, coughing, or sharing of contaminated bowls or blankets.
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