Not exact matches
For veterinarians, to learn
more about how to diagnose
Dog Flu, click here.
Ask them what happens to those
dogs they pull — you will get
more than an earful of concrete information
about how the animals end up dying from a heck of a lot
more than the
dog flu.
It is one thing to quote statistics
about the
flu, but have you done any research to find out the
dogs had
more than the
flu?
Dogs with chronic illnesses such as cancer are also at
more risk of falling ill with severe canine
flu, so it is appropriate to think
about immunising them.
In this article, we shall share with you all you need to know
about dog flu so you'll feel
more empowered to care for your sick furry pal.
If you have
more questions
about dog flu, are uncertain if your
dog is at risk, or wonder if the vaccination is needed / appropriate for your four - legged friend, please have a conversation with your trusted family veterinarian.
If you'd like to learn
more about canine influenza (
dog flu) or to schedule an appointment to have your
dog vaccinated, give us a call at 405-701-9000.
While we're not recommending the
dog flu vaccine until there is
more information
about the efficacy rate and side effects of the vaccine, you should be aware of the canine
flu and take measures to keep your companions safe and healthy.