A dog in Travis County has tested positive for canine flu. There have been no reports of dog flu being spread to humans. Canine flu is spread through exposure to other dogs. Animals that visit boarding facilities, dog parks and grooming salons have a greater risk for being exposed to the virus. The case here is one of five cases statewide being monitored by the Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory.
Vet Warns Dog Flu On The Rise – The Daily Record
Lillington Veterinary Hospital reported a laboratory in the Raleigh area has confirmed the death of one of its patients as a result of encountering the canine influenza virus. The most recent outbreaks have been traced back to shows in See Dog Flu, Page 3Dogs usually get the dog flu when they are around other dogs, such as at dog shows. Owners who suspect their pet has been exposed to canine influenza should isolate sick animals and keep them isolated for up to 30 days after symptoms subside. Dog parks and shows are the sites of many canine influenza infections. Canine influenza virus is spread in several ways including close proximity to infected dogs.collected by :Lucy William
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