Canine Flu and You- FAQ
Nov 29, 2023 ·
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Sure, here is an article about Canine Influenza (CI), also known as dog flu: Canine Influenza: Understanding and Protecting Your Canine Companion Canine influenza (CI), commonly known as dog flu,...
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Sure, here is an article about Canine Influenza (CI), also known as dog flu: Canine Influenza: Understanding and Protecting Your Canine Companion Canine influenza (CI), commonly known as dog flu, is a highly contagious respiratory disease caused by specific types of influenza A viruses known to infect dogs. It is important to distinguish CI from kennel cough, which is a complex respiratory disease caused by a combination of viruses and bacteria. Symptoms of Canine Influenza Symptoms of CI typically appear within two to eight days after exposure and may include:
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- Cough: A dry, hacking cough is a common symptom of CI. The cough may worsen over time and may produce mucus.
- Fever: A fever may be present, especially in the early stages of the disease.
- Runny nose: A runny nose is another common symptom of CI. The discharge may be clear or yellow-green.
- Lethargy: Dogs with CI may be less active and playful than usual.
- Difficulty breathing: In severe cases, dogs may experience difficulty breathing.
- Dogs that are boarded or kenneled
- Dogs that participate in dog shows or other group activities
- Dogs that live in areas with a high prevalence of CI
- Avoiding contact with sick dogs
- Maintaining good hygiene practices, such as washing your hands after interacting with dogs
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