Not exact matches
Therefore,
dog exhibiting
other symptoms should be isolated, and clothing, equipment, surfaces, and hands should be cleaned and disinfected after
exposure to prevent transmission of infection.
Other ways
to prevent the risk of cancer include limiting your
dog's
exposure to secondhand smoke and pesticides, and
to avoid feeding your
dog grain - based food which provides cancer cells the glucose they need
to grow.
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).
Minimizing a puppies
exposure to other dogs and the outdoors helps
to prevent distemper prior
to vaccination.
If your
dog has had a recent respiratory infection, be sure
to keep him or her at home for at least four weeks
to allow the
dog to recover fully and
to minimize the risk of spreading the infection
to other dogs.31 Be sure
to clean and disinfect clothing, equipment, surfaces and hands after
exposure to dogs showing signs of respiratory disease
to prevent transmission of infection
to susceptible
dogs.26 In addition, routine cleaning of your
dog's food and water bowls and toys with soap and water may help
prevent the spread of disease.26 Click here
to see the label text for Nobivac ® Canine Flu Bivalent vaccine.
The ASPCA recommends isolating bred females during the final weeks of pregnancy and puppies under three weeks of age from
other dogs that are not the mother
to prevent exposure.
With our understanding of this critical period of puppy development we know that socialization, which for our purposes means a positive encounter and or
exposure to a wide variety of people,
other animals, sounds, surfaces and situations and; prevention, a game plan that includes specific exercises
to help
prevent known, predictable,
dog behaviors from becoming problematic are our top priorities.
When a
dog develops a suspicious cough, he should be immediately isolated from
other dogs to prevent exposure.
Obviously the easiest way
to prevent your beloved
dog contracting kennel cough is
to limit his / her
exposure to other dogs.
Keep them indoors and away from
other dogs to prevent exposure.