We are also recommending that any dogs visiting dog parks or other areas in
which unvaccinated dogs may be present should receive the Canine Influenza vaccine for protection.
We are also recommending that any dogs visiting dog parks or other areas in
which unvaccinated dogs may be present should receive the Canine Influenza -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Although canine parvovirus does not cause the same horrible symptoms in cats, a cat that is not protected against feline panleucopenia virus will transmit the virus in their faeces and potentially give it to
unvaccinated dogs which can kill them.
Unvaccinated puppies and young
dogs might experience the most severe symptoms,
which include lethargy, fever and loss of appetite.
Puppies less than 6 months old and
unvaccinated dogs are most at risk to contract a serious case of the disease,
which can be fatal.
Breed - specific legislation creates more
unvaccinated, unsterilized and unsocialized
dogs which don't benefit any community.
The ease with
which infection with Parvo can occur in any
unvaccinated dog must be stressed.