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What to know about a mysterious dog respiratory illness
Scientists at the University of New Hampshire may have identified a pathogen that has sickened possibly thousands of dogs and killed some of them across the country.
Mysterious and fatal dog respiratory illness now reported in 14 states: See the map.
Mystery Dog Illness: What Is It And What Should I Do?
They reported one dog in Michigan. It has not been confirmed yet.
Take care, everyone; skip the dog park and doggie daycare if possible until they know more about treatments.
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OMC Rene, I was replying and hit your POST!!! SORRY, thats a first.
Your post said something like this. I don't remember your exact words or I would have replaced it, UGH🤦♀️
Jerry said:
Thank you Holly,
I was debating on Nellie's routine appt. next week. But it appears its not in Alaska yet.
scary,
Yes, it is very scary & Im not sure what I would do for routine appts.
BE SAFE! Smooch to Nellie, please
There is a webinar on this topic tonight on the Worms and Germs blog as well as some info regarding not to panic right now. I do agree that if you are in a high risk area to be cautious about doggie day care/boarding/etc and it is not a bad idea to keep your dogs up to date on the Bordetella and Influenza vaccines if they do frequently contact other dogs.
Pam
Thank you Dr. Pam!!!
Here is the link https://www.wor.....msblog.com for anyone who wants to attend. It's free, and the recording will be available afterward.
Holly that is SO WEIRD! Wow! Just catching up, had a show of a day yesterday!
I'm glad I saw this. I am THERE at that webinar. Thank you Dr. Pam! I figure that Nellie is safer at the vet than anywhere else but my thinking is why subject her to it if I don't need to? She just needs a Librela injection, I'm hoping they can come out to our truck to do it.
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