Many dogs are vaccinated for kennel cough, especially if they have
frequent contact with other dogs, such as during boarding, grooming, or competitions.
The American Veterinary Medical Association's stance is that dogs that are in
frequent contact with other dogs should be vaccinated against canine influenza to help prevent the spread of the virus.
If your best pal is in
frequent contact with other dogs and you live in an area affected by canine influenza, ask your veterinarian about a vaccination.
Dogs who have
frequent contact with other dogs, especially in enclosed or poorly - ventilated areas, are most prone to becoming infected.
The American Veterinary Medical Association recommends that dogs that are in
frequent contact with other dogs be vaccinated against canine influenza to help prevent the spread.
Not exact matches
For
dogs that have
frequent contact with other animals at
dog parks, kennels, boarding facilities, and groomers or pets that have abnormal stools should have a fecal sample checked more frequently.
If your
dog frequents places where they come into
contact with other dogs, such as the
dog park, boarding facilities, groomers,
dog shows etc. - it may be a necessary precaution to consider.
In order to prevent exposure to disease, puppies
with fewer than 3 or 4 series of vaccinations, should avoid
contact with unfamiliar
dogs, and be carried (in a Sherpa Bag, Snuggly or crate) to avoid
contact with the sidewalk (or any
other public areas where
other dogs may
frequent).
Parasites are
frequent in
dogs of any ages, as they are very contagious and can be transmitted from
other infected
dogs or environments that your pet may come in
contact with.
Domestic
dogs and cats are social creatures, coming into
frequent contact with other pets during their daily walks, at daycare / boarding, or while they're out and about exploring the world.
Please remember that when your
dog frequents the daycare play areas he / she will be in
contact with many
other types of
dog and the health and safety of all animals is our main concern.
Since the virus is contagious through close inter-
dog contact clients should consider the vaccine especially if their
dog frequents doggie day cares,
dog parks, boarding facilities, groomers, or anywhere else they may have close interaction
with other dogs.
And if your canine is in
frequent contact with other pooches, it is extra crucial that they get the
dog flu vaccination.
Lethargy, depression, increase or decrease in appetite, weight gain, vomiting, diarrhea, heart irregularities, tremors, elevation in liver enzymes Increased drinking, dry mouth (
frequent licking of lips), retention of urine and / or difficulty passing urine Increased eye pressure (glaucoma) May alter blood glucose levels Cats are more sensitive than
dogs to tricyclic antidepressant drugs If you notice anything unusual,
contact your veterinarian Can this drug be given
with other drugs?
(Pit Bulls are prone to distemper and parvo, so it is important that they receive all their vaccinations before coming into
contact with other dogs or going places that
other dogs frequent).
Wendy took Eddie to puppy class and made sure he had
frequent contact with other people and
dogs during puppyhood and later.
If your
dog frequents places where they come into
contact with other dogs, such as the
dog park, boarding facilities, groomers,
dog shows etc., it may be a necessary precaution to consider.
If your
dog frequents places where they come into
contact with other dogs, they could be at risk.