Not exact matches
«
Dogs that attend daycare, visit the
dog park or stay at boarding facilities are all at risk for
contracting either strain of
CIV,» said Stephan Carey, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, Assistant Professor, Small Animal Clinical Sciences at Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Past President of The Veterinary Comparative Respiratory Society.
All
dogs can be at risk of
contracting CIV — regardless of breed, age, sex or health status.2 In some cases,
CIV symptoms can be severe.
«
Dogs that attend day care, visit the
dog park or stay at boarding facilities are all at risk for
contracting either strain of
CIV,» said Michigan State University assistant professor Stephan Carey, DVM, Ph.D., DACVIM.
However, much like the human flu vaccine, we found that it would greatly reduce the severity of symptoms if the
dog did still
contract CIV.