Canine influenza has already hit multiple states and Canada And Also In All Over The World.
Just when you thought thecurrent flu epidemic couldn’t
get any worse: Apparently, the nasty illness isn’t just infecting humans.
There’s a bout of dog flu going around, and your poor pupper could be its next
victim.
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Canine influenza has already hit Washington, California,
Arizona, Colorado, Pennsylvania, and Canada, Newsweek reported.
And just like in people, thedog flu is extremely contagious — at least among the doggo community.
Since dogs can’t tell you they’re sick (where’s a pet translator when you need one?), you should
keep an eye out for flu-like symptoms in your furry friend. The signs are
similar to what we see in humans: coughing, sneezing, fever, a decrease in
appetite, nasal discharge, or even just a general change in mood.
While you need not worry about catching the flu from your
pet, you should bring him or her to the vet if you suspect they’re sick. Why?
Up to 10% of untreated dog flu cases lead to death.
How serious, exactly, is the 2018 outbreak? The answer
varies greatly depending on who you ask. Some say the dog flu has reached
endemic levels this year. But others have said there’s been no increase in
cases on the West Coast. There was one animal hospital in the San
Francisco Bay Area, though, that did see 50 cases of dog flu over the course of two weeks. Plus,
you can never be too careful.
Luckily, you can take precautions to help keep your
pup from getting the dog flu.
Canine influenza is spread through coughing, barking, or
sneezing, according to the American Veterinary Medical Foundation. So use
extra care if your pet regularly goes to a kennel, groomer, or day care facility. The disease can also be spread
through objects or people who come in contact with sick dogs.
There’s also a fluvaccine for dogs, surprisingly
enough. Though it doesn’t provide 100% protection against the dog flu, you
should talk to your veterinarian to see if it’s right for your pet.
Is there anything sadder than seeing a dog with a bad
case of the sniffles? We think
not.
If you’re a pet owner, just be extra cautious this
winter. We can all work together to keep dog flu from spreading!
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