Dogs have the most risk of contracting the virus if they are in
direct contact with other dogs or in communal environments with other dogs (e.g. boarding, grooming salons, dog parks, play groups, etc).
Therefore, even a strictly indoor dog with
no direct contact with other dogs, should be vaccinated against parvovirus.
It is spread through airborne droplets,
direct contact with other dogs, or contact with surfaces where the pathogen is present.
Bordatella is usually spread in dog boarding kennels by
direct contact with other dogs and through the air.
Canine flu is spread by
direct contact with other dogs or contaminated surfaces.
Not exact matches
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.
Getting very excited, playing
with other puppies or
dogs, greeting your puppy, looming over your puppy,
direct eye
contact, vocalization (especially baby talk or scolding in a stern voice), touching your puppy, and sometimes just approaching your puppy can cause it to happen.
It is often diagnosed among younger
dogs that live in a kennel or shelter where they come in
direct contact with other infected
dogs.
Direct contact with infected
dogs transmits the fungus to
other pets or to people.
CDV can also be spread through
direct or indirect
contact with the bedding, bowls or
other items belonging to an infected
dog.
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.
Dog kennel cough is a contagious disease with a high likelihood of spreading to other dogs that come in direct contact with the infected d
Dog kennel cough is a contagious disease
with a high likelihood of spreading to
other dogs that come in
direct contact with the infected
dogdog.