Pet handlers are asked to leave their dog temporarily in their vehicle if it is
showing symptoms of dog flu and then to check in at the front desk for further instructions.
Not exact matches
Isolating a
dog that is
showing symptoms of Canine
Flu is the very first step to keeping the virus contained and limit the chances
of an outbreak in your facility.
Once a
dog is exposed, he will begin to
show symptoms of Canine
Flu within 2 - 4 days.
If a
dog is exposed to a Canine
Flu environment and contracts the disease, he will begin
showing symptoms of Canine Influenza within 2 - 4 days.
Symptoms can vary, and some cases can be fatal, so it's extremely important to take your
dog to the veterinarian as soon as he
shows signs
of this
flu.