The canine distemper
virus affects a puppy's entire system.
Not exact matches
This
virus almost exclusively
affects unvaccinated or partially vaccinated
puppies, but some older unvaccinated dogs (especially pit bulls and Rottweilers) are susceptible to the disease, too.
This
virus almost exclusively
affects unvaccinated or partially vaccinated
puppies, but some older unvaccinated dogs (especially pit bulls and Rottweilers) are susceptible to the disease, too.
My question is, I touch my
puppies that I lend to my cousin but after that I wash my hand with a soap and put an alcohol with it did the
virus dies on that or I might take the
virus with me and
affect my other dogs in my house?
Corona
Virus: is a virus that usually affects puppies less than 6 weeks of age and it affects the gastrointestinal systems, though it can also cause respiratory infect
Virus: is a
virus that usually affects puppies less than 6 weeks of age and it affects the gastrointestinal systems, though it can also cause respiratory infect
virus that usually
affects puppies less than 6 weeks of age and it
affects the gastrointestinal systems, though it can also cause respiratory infections.
This potentially deadly
virus mostly
affects young
puppies and adolescent dogs, but can also
affect adult dogs.
Young
puppies do not have fully developed immune systems so shots of a live
virus can
affect her body drastically.
Canine parvovirus is a highly contagious
virus that can
affect all dogs, but unvaccinated dogs and
puppies younger than four months old are the most at risk.
The
virus affects dogs of every age, with
puppies being more susceptible to the infection.
Distemper
virus is more likely to
affect puppies than older dogs.
According to the literature, in dogs this
virus primarily
affects pups less than 6 weeks old, and is not a significant disease in otherwise healthy
puppies or dogs.
Older dogs are less likely
affected by distemper than
puppies since exposure to the
virus leads to immunity to the disease and to the fact that older dogs usually have been already vaccinated for the disease.
Most
puppies not vaccinated against distemper are surely
affected by canine distemper
virus, as this disease is highly contagious and occurs worldwide.
Parvovirus causes severe diarrhea and vomiting and most often
affects puppies, however unprotected adult dogs can contract the
virus as well.