If you are concerned that your pet may be showing
signs of dog flu, contact your veterinarian and keep your dog at home.
The signs of Dog Flu (CIV H3N8 and CIV H3N2) infections can be hard to tell from canine cough.
Not exact matches
Signs of flu infection in dogs include cough, runny nose and fever, but not all dogs will show signs of ill
Signs of flu infection in
dogs include cough, runny nose and fever, but not all
dogs will show
signs of ill
signs of illness.
Some
dogs are just naturally lethargic, but a sleepy
dog could be exhibiting
signs of the
flu if they display unusual apathy to things that would normally get them excited.
Dog flu has surfaced in South Carolina and Charleston Animal Society is urging dog owners to watch for any signs of flu in their pe
Dog flu has surfaced in South Carolina and Charleston Animal Society is urging
dog owners to watch for any signs of flu in their pe
dog owners to watch for any
signs of flu in their pets.
Respiratory
signs, along with the rapid spreading
of disease among
dog populations, can be suspected as canine
flu, but serological tests for confirmation is recommended for prevention.
As we learned last year, this strain
of the
dog flu is contagious before
signs are evident making this strain very infectious.
Dog Flu can not be distinguished from other causes
of acute respiratory disease based on clinical
signs alone, and
dogs of all ages are susceptible.
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.
Dog Flu infection should be suspected in
dogs with persistent cough and those with pneumonia or other clinical
signs of more severe respiratory illness.6
Dog Flu can not be distinguished from other causes of acute respiratory disease based on clinical signs alone.8, 9 If your dog shows any of these signs, contact your veterinarian and avoid taking him or her anywhere (other than the veterinarian's office) until a full recovery has been made
Dog Flu can not be distinguished from other causes
of acute respiratory disease based on clinical
signs alone.8, 9 If your
dog shows any of these signs, contact your veterinarian and avoid taking him or her anywhere (other than the veterinarian's office) until a full recovery has been made
dog shows any
of these
signs, contact your veterinarian and avoid taking him or her anywhere (other than the veterinarian's office) until a full recovery has been made.31
Signs of Lyme are
flu - like symptoms such as fever and malaise with or without a bulls - eye rash, but many people (and
dogs) with tick - borne illness don't experience any symptoms — especially in the early stages
of the disease.
Like humans, a very, very small percentage
of dogs can die from the
flu so call your vet at the first
sign of symptoms.
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.
The severity
of illness associated with
dog flu can range from no
signs to severe illness resulting in pneumonia and sometimes death.
While the percentage
of dogs infected with canine influenza is rarely fatal, it's important to monitor your
dog for
signs of the
flu.