Direct contact
with infected dogs transmits the fungus to other pets or to people.
Not exact matches
Though direct contact
with an
infected dog is the most common transmission of CIH, bites from mosquitoes, fleas, and tics are also know to
transmit the virus.
Though direct contact
with an
infected dog is the most common transmission of Canine Infectious Hepatitis, bites from mosquitoes, fleas, and tics are also know to
transmit the virus.
It is
transmitted through direct contact
with an
infected dog's feces.
The condition can be
transmitted from
dog to
dog, usually through nose to nose contact
with an
infected dog, or the secretions from an
infected dog in a closed environment such as a kennel, training class, vet's office or groomer.
Canine influenza is easy to
transmit and is spread through sneezing, coughing, and nasal discharge, as well as through contaminated objects like bowls, collars, leashes, kennel walls and floors, and through people who have come in contact
with infected dogs.
In addition, simply coming into contact
with a
dog that has been or is currently
infected can
transmit the pathogens.
It's usually
transmitted through contact
with an
infected dog's mucus, watery secretions from the eyes or nose, urine or feces.
The infection is
transmitted via direct contact
with the papillomas on an
infected dog or
with the virus in the pet's environment.
Dogs: Most puppies are
infected with roundworms
transmitted from their mothers prior to or just after birth and through nursing.
The canine parainfluenza virus is
transmitted through contact
with the nasal secretions of
dogs that are
infected with the disease.
Parvovirus is extremely contagious and can be
transmitted by any person, animal or object that comes in contact
with an
infected dog's feces.
The virus is
transmitted by direct oronasal contact as well as aerosolization of respiratory secretions from
infected dogs,
with an increased risk of exposure in high - density settings such as animal shelters and boarding kennels.
Parasites are frequent in
dogs of any ages, as they are very contagious and can be
transmitted from other
infected dogs or environments that your pet may come in contact
with.
The problem
with using the slow - kill technique to kill adult heartworms, experts say, is this: If there are microfilariae in the
infected dog that are resistant to the macrocyclic lactone drug used, those parasites will be
transmitted to mosquitoes, potentially finding their way to a new
dog in which to reproduce, increasing the risk to all
dogs in the area.
Microfilariae may also be
transmitted across the placental barrier to unborn puppies if the mother
dog is
infected with heartworm.
Caused by canine adenovirus type I, Infectious Canine Hepatitis is
transmitted among
dogs by contact
with secretions such as saliva,
infected urine or faeces.
According to the American Heartworm Society (AHS), «Heartworm disease is one of the major health problems of
dogs in the United States and throughout the temperate and tropical areas of the world... The disease develops when a pet becomes
infected with parasites called Dirofilaria immitis that are
transmitted through the bite of an
infected mosquito.
The virus is highly resistant and can survive in the ground for up to 9 years, being
transmitted primarily through contact
with an
infected dog's feces.
However,
infected animals, such as cats,
dogs, foxes, skunks, bats and farm animals can also
transmit rabies through a bite or contact
with saliva.
Parvo in
dogs can be
transmitted by anything or anyone that comes in contact
with infected feces or vomit.
However the disease can also be
transmitted when a healthy
dog's nose or mouth comes in direct contact
with bodily secretions from an
infected dog (such as nasal discharge or saliva) or
with contaminated items such as food or water bowls or people's hands.
Hookworms may be
transmitted in the uterus of
infected pregnant
dogs, as well as through contact
with the larvae in stool contaminated soil, or from ingesting the eggs.
It is
transmitted via the bite of a mosquito
infected with microfilaria (a microscopic baby heartworm) as it injects the larvae into the
dog's blood stream when feeding on a
dog.
It is commonly
transmitted by contact
with infected dogs or their environments (most commonly
transmitted through airborne viral particles that
dogs breathe in).
It is usually
transmitted by contact
with the urine of
infected dogs, raccoons, rats, skunks, cows, pigs, or sheep.
This virus is
transmitted by direct contact
with infected dogs or wild members of the
dog family,
infected feces, or a contaminated environment.
Rabies Vaccination Infection
with Rabies virus results in fatal neurological disease and
infected dogs can
transmit the disease to humans and other mammals.
One such mill rescue had an especially high number of
dogs with heartworms — a potentially deadly parasite that can be easily
transmitted by the bite of an
infected mosquito.
Diseases can be
transmitted through
dog urine and feces, so a pup coming into contact
with one or the other can become
infected.
It is
transmitted through direct contact
with an
infected dog's feces and is highly contagious and epidemic.
It is
transmitted through contact
with infected urine so when your
dog is drinking from a puddle, wading pool, ditch or pond and / or sniffing in the moist soil or grasses, he or she is at risk.
Parvovirus is
transmitted by contact
with infected faeces and is most commonly seen in
dogs under one year of age.
Ringworm — Ringworm is a fungal infection — not a worm —
transmitted by contact
with the skin or fur of an
infected dog or cat.
Dogs that are infected with Canine Influenza can transmit the virus for 1 - 2 weeks and they don't always show signs of illness during the entire time that they can infect other d
Dogs that are
infected with Canine Influenza can
transmit the virus for 1 - 2 weeks and they don't always show signs of illness during the entire time that they can
infect other
dogsdogs.
Infection
with Rabies virus results in fatal neurological disease and
infected dogs can
transmit the disease to humans and other mammals.
Due to this life - cycle, In order for a cat to be
infected with heartworm disease, the cat must be bitten by an
infected mosquito since heartworms are not directly
transmitted from one cat to another or from a cat directly to a
dog.
Parvovirus infection is another infectious disease readily
transmitted to a healthy
dog when it comes in contact
with the feces of an
infected dog.
Considering that 1.3 million Americans» eyesight is threatened by toxoplasmosis - induced ocular lesions, 85 percent of pregnant American women are at risk of
transmitting toxoplasmosis to their unborn children, and one third of low - income black American children are
infected with toxocariasis — from cat - and
dog - vectored parasitic roundworms which cause developmental disability and blindness — it is unconscionable for Ms. Robinson to accuse Rick Sinnott of «fear - mongering.»