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  2. What to know about the mystery illness that is killing dogs ...

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    Vets said a typical case of kennel cough is characterized by the same symptoms as this unknown illness: coughing, loss of appetite, runny nose, lethargy and sometimes a low fever. But while kennel ...

  3. Mysterious dog illness is in New Mexico. What pet owners ...

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    Trouble breathing. Wheezing. Coughing and/or sneezing. Fever. Discharge from eyes and/or nose. Lethargy. Dehydration. Loss of appetite. Dog owners are encouraged to reach out to their primary ...

  4. Dog that was at this South Shore dog park dies of kennel ...

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    Dogs can spread kennel cough to one another through airborne droplets, direct contact like touching noses, or contaminated surfaces including food and water bowls, according to the American Kennel ...

  5. Kennel cough - Wikipedia

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    Two intact particles and free filamentous nucleocapsid. Kennel cough (also "canine infectious respiratory disease" (CIRD), "canine infectious respiratory disease complex" (CIRDC) or "canine infectious tracheobronchitis " (CIT)) is an upper respiratory infection affecting dogs. [1] There are multiple causative agents, the most common being the ...

  6. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    Reproductive diseases. Prostate disease * in dogs includes benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostatitis (infection of the prostate), cancer, and cysts and abscesses. BPH is the most common and is found in older intact (not neutered) dogs. Signs include blood in the urine and straining to urinate and defecate.

  7. Canid alphaherpesvirus 1 - Wikipedia

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    Canid alphaherpesvirus 1 (CaHV-1), formerly Canine herpesvirus (CHV), is a virus of the family Herpesviridae which most importantly causes a fatal hemorrhagic disease in puppies (and in wild Canidae) less than two to three weeks old. It is known to exist in the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, England and Germany. [2]

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