Facts About Canine
Influenza
and a new vaccine available to protect dogs
Canine influenza is...
An emerging threat to the respiratory health of dogs
across the US
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All breeds and ages are susceptible
to infection
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Because it's a new virus, dogs have
no natural immunity to it
Highly contagious and easily spread through:
- Direct contact (licking or nuzzling)
- The air (coughing or sneezing)
- Contaminated surfaces (picked up on the hands or
clothing of a person and then spread when another
dog is touched or petted)
Characterized by a persistent cough that may last several
weeks, as well as runny nose, watery eyes, and a loss
of appetitie and/or energy
Usually mild, but can progress to a more severe infection
or pneumonia in 10% to 20% of cases, and is fatal in
up to 8% of sick dogs
A concern for owners whose dogs:
- Come from a shelter, rescue center, breeder, or
pet store
- Board at a kennel
- Attend doggie daycare or group training
- Visit a groomer, dog park, or other places where
dogs congregate
- Participate in dog events and competitions
Canine Influenza Vaccine, H3N8 is...
The first vaccine available to aid in the prevention
of disease associated with canine inluenza
Proven to significantly reduce the coughing, severity,
and spread of canine influenza infection
Proven safe; a killed vius vaccine developed, manufactured,
and marketed by Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health
and conditionally licensed by the USDA
- A conditional license is issued to meet a special
circumtance such as the emergence of a new virus for
which there is no existing vaccine
Administered in two doses given 2 to 4 weeks apart
- One annual booster injection is needed to continue
protection
Please contact us to schedule
a vaccination for your pet.
Fo more information on canine influenza, visit www.doginfluenza.com.
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