This occurs most frequently at groomers, pet shows, kennels,
doggy parks animal shelters, vaccination clinics and veterinary hospitals.
Not exact matches
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The most likely places for your dog (or cat) to contract this flu virus are
doggie daycare and boarding kennels, dog
parks, grooming facilities, pet stores, and veterinary clinics — all places where a lot of
animals pass through, and the chances of spreading the virus are high.
As a result, the Cook County Department of
Animal and Rabies Control issued a warning Friday that pet owners should avoid dog
parks, group dog training facilities,
doggy day care businesses and other areas where dogs can congregate.
On March 3rd, close to 3,000
doggies and the humans they own walked and trotted around beautiful Bayfront
Park to help the homeless
animals in our community!
To date, Walk for the
Animal Sponsors include: Pet Supermarket, Purina One, Ryder Charitable Foundation, 101.5 LiteFM, Bayside Marketplace, Canine Counselors, Coffee Brake, Frames USA, Miami
Parking Authority, NBC6, Patterson Veterinary, RKD Alpha Dog, 102.7 The Beach, 104.3 The Shark, 790 The Ticket, Truly Nolen, Vicky Bakery, The Fresh Market, Bartek Inc., Elanco, Engage PEO, Homestead - Miami Speedway, the Miami Open, Miami Auto Museum, Knowles
Animal Clinic, Outfront Media,
Doggies Gone Wild, Shuster & Saben, LLC., Pei Wei, VCA Hospitals, Wizard Creations, Allied Paper.
It can be passed along from dog to dog in environments where multiple dogs have contact, including boarding kennels,
doggy daycares, grooming salons, training facilities,
animal shelters and off - leash dog
parks.
Animals can contract Kennel Cough in public places such as grooming salons,
doggie day care, dog
parks, boarding facilities, and catteries, to name a few.
On Friday, the Cook County Department of
Animal and Rabies Control urged pet owners to avoid not just dog
parks, but group training activities,
doggy day care, groomers, boarding facilities and other environments where dogs congregate or socialize until the outbreak — or epidemic, as some are calling it — subsides.
The virus can be easily spread through contact with infected
animals in boarding kennels, dog
parks,
doggie daycare, rescues, and anywhere dogs interact.
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.