A cat
typically shows no clinical signs immediately after infestation, but in time, she may develop a potbellied appearance, or she may lose weight and have a dull coat.
Not exact matches
Viral shedding for H3N8 is short,
typically lasting no more than one week following infection; however dogs infected with H3N2 have been
shown to shed virus for up to 3 - 4 weeks Peak shedding of both strains occurs very early in the course of infection and can actually precede the development of
clinical signs by a few days.
Dogs with gingivitis
typically will
show one or more of the following
clinical signs, depending upon the stage and severity of their disease: