Don't let a too - young puppy roam where
possibly infected dogs have been (for example, in the park).
Not exact matches
While harmless, they can cause distress if they grow too large or in a location that compromises your
dog's normal daily activity, or if they become damaged, in which case they can bleed and
possibly become
infected.
We may ask you to wait outside until other
dogs have left the lobby, or bring you in through another entrance, to prevent other animals from
possibly being
infected.
There are several things to do after your
dog suffers a mange outbreak, most of which involve cleaning or replacing anything he uses that could have become
infected, such as his collar, bedding, and
possibly even some toys.
Some more severe infections have been reported,
possibly because the
dogs were also
infected with other respiratory pathogens.
Here is my take on it: a) ONE
dog in Montana was diagnosed with the «new» virus and TWO
dogs were
possibly infected with some form («old» or «new»?)
Dogs, humans, and
possibly even cats can be
infected, usually through urine - contaminated water.
Dogs infected by Salmonella may have diarrhea (possibly bloody) and show signs of vomiting or lethargy, while other dogs may only have decreased appetite or abdominal p
Dogs infected by Salmonella may have diarrhea (
possibly bloody) and show signs of vomiting or lethargy, while other
dogs may only have decreased appetite or abdominal p
dogs may only have decreased appetite or abdominal pain.