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  1. 7 gru 2023 · Dog flu, or canine influenza virus, is an infectious respiratory disease caused by an influenza A virus, similar to the viral strains that cause influenza in people.

  2. 3 lis 2016 · Symptoms of canine influenza can be mild or severe, with the mild form being the most common form. Symptoms are generally seen within 2-3 days of infection. The mild form includes: A cough persisting for 10 to 21 days; Wet cough or dry cough, like kennel cough; Loss of appetite; Lethargy; Sneezing; Eye discharge; Runny nose; Thick nasal discharge

  3. 30 lip 2021 · What is Canine Influenza? How does the Dog Flu spread? How long are dogs with canine influenza contagious to other dogs? Symptoms of Canine Influenza Virus. Diagnosing Canine Influenza. Treatment Options for Dogs with Canine Influenza. How can I protect my dog against CIV? Can people get the flu from a dog with canine influenza?

  4. Canine influenza (flu) is caused by the canine influenza virus. Similar to the influenza virus of people, different versions (called strains) of the virus are found. Two strains of the virus have been identified in dogs: H3N8 and H3N2. The virus causes a respiratory infection in affected dogs.

  5. What are the signs of canine influenza? The signs of canine influenza are similar to those of canine infectious respiratory disease complex ("kennel cough”): Persistent cough. Thick nasal discharge. Fever (often 104-105 o F) Lethargy. Runny eyes. Reduced appetite.

  6. 16 maj 2024 · Key points. Canine influenza (dog flu) is a contagious respiratory disease in dogs. It is caused by specific type A influenza viruses known to infect, cause illness, and spread in dogs. In general, canine influenza viruses are thought to pose a low threat to people. Signs and symptoms.

  7. 25 cze 2024 · Symptoms of the outbreak include coughing, sneezing, labored breathing, discharge from the nose or eyes, lethargy, and decreased appetite. Avoid boarding kennels, dog parks, doggy daycares, and other high-risk locations to prevent potential exposure. Don’t share toys, dog chews, or dog bowls.

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