Not exact matches
A healthy but unvaccinated
dog can
contract distemper without ever coming in physical contact
with an infected animal.
Non-immunized
dogs that come in contact
with an infected animal carry a high risk of
contracting distemper, as do puppies born to an infected mother, and young
dogs under extreme stress or who are immunocompromised.
Such crowding and filth enable disease to quickly spread among the
dogs,
with many
contracting canine
distemper, parvovirus, and almost certainly, rabies.