Sentences with phrase «from contact with infected dogs»

As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention monitor leptospirosis cases in people it seems that one third come from contact with infected dogs and one third come from contact with rats (usually through field work).
Dogs do not shed the larvae through feces so it's impossible to get trichinosis from contact with your infected dog.
A dog can pick up a viral infection from contact with an infected dog, secretions or simply being in an environment where the virus is still living.

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Canine influenza virus can be spread via direct contact with respiratory secretions from infected dogs and by contact with contaminated inanimate objects.
Though direct contact with an infected dog is the most common transmission of CIH, bites from mosquitoes, fleas, and tics are also know to transmit the virus.
Most dogs are infected by direct contact with urine from an infected animal.
People (rarely cats) can also be infected with Leptospira bacteria and contact with a dog suffering from leptospirosis is a potential route of infection.
Though direct contact with an infected dog is the most common transmission of Canine Infectious Hepatitis, bites from mosquitoes, fleas, and tics are also know to transmit the virus.
It can pass from nose to nose contact and through contact with secretions from an infected dog.
The condition can be transmitted from dog to dog, usually through nose to nose contact with an infected dog, or the secretions from an infected dog in a closed environment such as a kennel, training class, vet's office or groomer.
Dogs may get hookworms if they come in contact with the larvae in contaminated soil from infected dDogs may get hookworms if they come in contact with the larvae in contaminated soil from infected dogsdogs.
In addition, dogs should not be allowed to drink from stagnant or slow moving water, have contact with barnyard or wild animals, or with infected dogs.
It's usually transmitted through contact with an infected dog's mucus, watery secretions from the eyes or nose, urine or feces.
Dogs can contract the virus from having oral contact with contaminated feces, but the virus can contaminate anything that touches the infected feces, such as the dog's paws.
Canine influenza virus can be spread via direct contact with respiratory secretions from infected dogs (via barking, coughing or sneezing), and by contact with contaminated inanimate objects.
Dogs can become infected by exposure to contaminated water (both through ingestion or contact with mucous membranes or broken skin), exposure to urine from an infected animal (e.g. contaminated food, bedding, soil, etc.), bite wounds, and ingestion of tissues from infected animals.
Your furry friend can become sick with Strep Zoo by coming in contact with the disease through airborne exposure, infected surfaces, and bodily fluids from other sick dogs.
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.
Spread by contact with feces from infected dogs, it mainly affects puppies, but can also be seen in dogs that have not had regular booster vaccinations.
It can also be spread from contact with contaminated items like leashes, bowls and crates and people moving between infected and uninfected dogs.
The virus is transmitted by direct oronasal contact as well as aerosolization of respiratory secretions from infected dogs, with an increased risk of exposure in high - density settings such as animal shelters and boarding kennels.
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.
Ringworm can infect cats, dogs and humans and you can therefore contract it from your dog or from items which have been in contact with your dog.
The parasites are contracted when a dog eats a snail or slug which has picked up the larvae from infected dog poop, either intentionally or unintentionally, any contact with the s lime trail either from bowls or toys kept outside can also cause infection.
When the dog licks, sniffs, eats or comes into any contact with feces from an infected dog, the puppy will acquire the virus.
Dog Flu can be spread by direct contact with respiratory discharge from infected dogs, through the air via a cough or sneeze, and by contact with contaminated objects such as dog bowls and clothing, or by people moving between infected and uninfected doDog Flu can be spread by direct contact with respiratory discharge from infected dogs, through the air via a cough or sneeze, and by contact with contaminated objects such as dog bowls and clothing, or by people moving between infected and uninfected dodog bowls and clothing, or by people moving between infected and uninfected dogs.
Most dogs are exposed to the canine distemper virus either by inhaling respiratory secretions from an infected animal or by coming into direct contact with an infected dog's saliva, urine or feces.
The smallest pieces of fecal matter from your infected dog will be contagious, so it is extremely important to clean any area your dog has come into contact with using bleach.
The main route of infection is direct contact of a healthy dog's nose or mouth with urine, feces, or saliva from infected dogs or with contaminated items such as food or water bowls or people's hands.
However the disease can also be transmitted when a healthy dog's nose or mouth comes in direct contact with bodily secretions from an infected dog (such as nasal discharge or saliva) or with contaminated items such as food or water bowls or people's hands.
Hookworms may be transmitted in the uterus of infected pregnant dogs, as well as through contact with the larvae in stool contaminated soil, or from ingesting the eggs.
Canine flu can spread to other dogs by 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.
Note that your dog can still become fatally infected from contact with animals other than dogs.
Coccidiosis is spread from one dog to another by contact with infected feces or through infected soil or bodily fluids.
Keep young puppies isolated from other dogs and out of parks where they may come in contact with infected feces, until they have completed their series of vaccinations.
Clinical signs of both strains of CIV in dogs include coughing, fever, lethargy and interstitial pneumonia, 3 and can be spread by direct contact with respiratory discharge from infected dogs, through the air via a cough or sneeze and by contact with contaminated objects, such as dog bowls and clothing or by people moving between infected and uninfected dogs.2 The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes there is no evidence of transmission of the virus from dogs to people.
It is transmitted through contact with infected urine so when your dog is drinking from a puddle, wading pool, ditch or pond and / or sniffing in the moist soil or grasses, he or she is at risk.
Susceptible dogs can pick it up from direct contact with the urine, blood, saliva, food and water of infected dogs, or by breathing air containing droplets coughed or sneezed from infected dogs.
Most commonly, canine influenza virus is spread through direct contact with respiratory secretions from infected dogs.
Parvovirus can be spread directly from dog to dog or due to exposure with surfaces or objects that have been in contact with the fecal matter of infected dogs.
Infected dogs can be contagious for two weeks, so keep pets — sick or healthy — away from close contact with other animals.
A: It can be spread by direct contact with respiratory secretions from an infected dog like those that are emitted when a dog is barking, coughing, sneezing) and by contact with contaminated inanimate objects like clothing, shoes, equipment.
It is spread through direct contact with an infected dog, through the air (coughing or sneezing), or from contaminated surfaces such as clothing.
Dogs of any age can get hookworms from the feces of infected animals, such as by licking their paws or grooming themselves after coming into contact with infected fecal material.
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