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spread by a virus, you pick it up from contact from body fluids from an
animal or person that's
infected.
The basic transmission of the canine distemper virus is
spread through secretions of bodily fluids, such as urine, blood feces as well as airborne transmissions, such as coughing and sneezing
by infected animals.
Rabies virus: This deadly viral infection most commonly
spreads through bite wounds, but can also be transmitted to any mammal
by exposure of an open wound to the saliva of an
infected animal.
Leptospirosis is
spread by contact with urine in
infected animals,
by eating
infected animals, and rarely,
by being bitten
by an
infected animal.
The viral disease,
spread by contact with
infected animal fluids, has a two - week incubation period.
Leptospirosis, commonly called «Lepto,» is caused
by a bacteria
spread through soil, water, and the urine of
infected animals, and if not caught early it can be deadly.
Spread by the feces and urine of
infected cats, this virus attacks their immune system leaving the
animal unable to fight infection.
The swift - moving illness is
spread by a bacteria in the urine of rats, skunks, raccoons and other
infected animals, which dogs can come in contact with through contaminated water or moist soil.
The virus is airborne and can
spread by contact with
infected animals and can be carried on clothing and shoes of those in contact with
infected cats.
Germs are
spread by contact with an
infected animal or
by fomites.
Heartworm disease is
spread by mosquitos when they bite an
infected dog (or some other
animals) and then transfer it to the next dog during their future blood meal.
Rabies is
spread when a dog is scratched or bitten
by an
infected animal.
Vectors
spread parasites and organisms
by biting an
infected animal then transporting the disease when they bite healthy
animals.
Rabies virus is
spread by contact with the saliva of an
infected animal.
Ringworm is
spread by contact with
infected animals, and
by touching objects that the
infected animal has touched; such as bedding, brushes or grooming equipment, saddles and another tack, furniture, rugs, etc..
It is
spread by direct physical contact with fungal spores in the soil or on the hair of an
infected animal, which may be found on rugs, carpets, combs, brushes, toys, furniture or bedding.
It is
spread by direct contact with fungal spores in the soil or on fur from an
infected animal.
It is
spread by contact with the urine of an
infected animal.
Sarcoptic mange can also be
spread by contact with objects, such as blankets and quarters that have recently been used
by infected animals.
They are primarily
spread by eating
infected feces from a wild
animal or another dog.
Heartworms are
spread from
animal to
animal by mosquitoes and live in the heart and pulmonary arteries of
infected animals.
This bacterium
spreads by contact with the urine of an
infected animal; dogs often are exposed to the virus when swimming in a body of water.
Rabies is caused
by the rabies virus and
spread through a bite or saliva from an
infected animal.
It's called kennel cough because it's a disease that can
spread rapidly through
animals in close proximity — like shelters, dog parks, boarding kennels, and doggy day cares —
by direct contact with an
infected animal, coughing, or sharing of contaminated bowls or blankets.
Rabies is a viral infection that is
spread by a bite or saliva from an
infected animal, and once the virus enters the body, it attacks your cat's nerves, spinal cord, and brain and is fatal.