Canine Pneumonia

Canine Pneumonia

 

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Canine Influenza Fast Facts

Influenza is a common viral disease among horses that affects the respiratory system and has now made its way into the canine world, resulting to canine influenza. It is a very contagious and easily transmitted disease that can travel fast from one dog to another. In some severe cases, canine influenza, also known as canine flu, can be fatal. Canine flu has just been recently identified, with its first occurrence just in 2004, but its occurences are already quite a lot considering its recent history. This is because dogs can easily get canine flu from their kennels, especially because transmission is airborne. Since the disease is fairly recent, dogs have not yet built immunity against dog flu. Thus, any dog can be a victim of canine influenza.

The Forms and Symptoms of Canine Influenza

Dog flu can be categorized into two different forms. They can either be mild or severe. The mild form of canine influenza begins with dry cough and nasal discharge. On the other hand, the severe form is accompanied by high fever or pneumonia. Severe form of canine flu can lead to eventual death that can primarily be triggered by the pneumonia. However, death due to canine flu is not very common. Fortunately, the frequency of mild form dog flu is higher than that of the severe form. If your dog, however, starts coughing, you may want to take it to the veterinarian just to be certain that it is not caused by dog flu. Take note that the cough that accompanies canine flu is very similar to kennel cough, so you might mistake a canine flu cough for a kennel cough. It pays to be sure, so a visit to the veterinarian will be the best move.

Treatment and Prevention of Canine Influenza

Since canine flu is caused by viruses, it was not hard to come up with a treatment for dog flu sufferers. The main concern was to strengthen the dog's immunity against the virus. If the mild form of dog flu is characterized by a greenish nasal discharge, an antimicrobial treatment can easily cure the dog. The severe form of canine influenza, on the other hand, can be treated using an antimicrobial as well as treatment of the pneumonia through hydration. Still, the best way is to prevent canine influenza from affecting your dog in the first place. There is no vaccine available for the prevention of canine influenza at this time. Prevention of dog flu lies mainly on the dog owner's consciousness of the disease. Be extra cautious when you are bringing your dog to a place where it will be in close contact with many other dogs, because respiratory diseases can spread fast in these circumstances. If it has been part of your habit or routine to leave your dog in a dog care facility, make sure to ask about what measures they are taking to prevent respiratory diseases from entering their premises and posing danger to the dogs there. Also, make sure that they have a special facility to isolate infected dogs from the healthy dogs to prevent transmission of the canine influenza.


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What has been your experience with canine pneumonia?
I got a 4 year old Saturday from the H.S. She was diagnosed with kennel cough in the ER Sunday AM and was on amoxi tabs. Today I took her to the vet after only a slight improvement and no eating at all. The vet took some xrays and showed her upper lungs to be pretty mucousy. She gave her fluids under her skin to absorb due to lack of time in the day and put her on doxycyline in addition to her amoxi tabs. We are going back in the AM for an all day IV. She seemed fairly positive about getting her back to health, but said it'd take a few days. Just wondering what your experience with canine pneumonia is. [if i knew she transitioned to it saturday, id say i acted fast. but in reality, i have no idea how long she's been sick. she didn't have a kennel cough when i got her, but she was only mouth breathing. when she calmed down, she started the raspy saturday night and within a few hours it was a wet cough with nasal discharge]

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