Depending on which part of the body the fungus is located, other canine
valley fever symptoms will be present, including...
Not exact matches
Rift
Valley fever usually produces mild, influenza - like
symptoms in humans.
SYMPTOMS: The most common early symptoms of primary pulmonary Valley Fever in dogs are: - coughing - fever - weight loss - lack of appetite - lack of energy Some or all of these symptoms may be present as a result of infection in th
SYMPTOMS: The most common early
symptoms of primary pulmonary Valley Fever in dogs are: - coughing - fever - weight loss - lack of appetite - lack of energy Some or all of these symptoms may be present as a result of infection in th
symptoms of primary pulmonary
Valley Fever in dogs are: - coughing - fever - weight loss - lack of appetite - lack of energy Some or all of these symptoms may be present as a result of infection in the l
Fever in dogs are: - coughing -
fever - weight loss - lack of appetite - lack of energy Some or all of these symptoms may be present as a result of infection in the l
fever - weight loss - lack of appetite - lack of energy Some or all of these
symptoms may be present as a result of infection in th
symptoms may be present as a result of infection in the lungs.
Symptoms of Disseminated Valley Fever include the symptoms of Primary Pulmonary with or without the cough as well as any of the following: Lameness of or swelling on one or more legs, back or neck pain, seizures, ataxia (stumbling or seeming dizzy), skin abscesses that don't heal with traditional antibiotics, eye cloudiness or pain and / or abdomin
Symptoms of Disseminated
Valley Fever include the
symptoms of Primary Pulmonary with or without the cough as well as any of the following: Lameness of or swelling on one or more legs, back or neck pain, seizures, ataxia (stumbling or seeming dizzy), skin abscesses that don't heal with traditional antibiotics, eye cloudiness or pain and / or abdomin
symptoms of Primary Pulmonary with or without the cough as well as any of the following: Lameness of or swelling on one or more legs, back or neck pain, seizures, ataxia (stumbling or seeming dizzy), skin abscesses that don't heal with traditional antibiotics, eye cloudiness or pain and / or abdominal pain.
This means your pet may have all the
symptoms of either Pulmonary or Disseminated
Valley Fever, yet the first titer sent out may come back negative.
For more information on infection,
symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of
Valley Fever in dogs, please visit the
Valley Fever Center for Excellence.
Veterinarians often use Fluconazole to treat dogs with
Valley Fever, which can cause rashes and flu - like
symptoms.
Symptoms of
Valley Fever: Most cases of
Valley Fever show minimal to no clinical signs; however, there is a more severe form that affects the lungs and produces severe pneumonia.