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Typically, pneumonia is caused by a viral infection of the lower respiratory tract. Viruses such as canine distemper virus, adenovirus, and canine influenza virus can affect your dog’s air passages.
A nose discharge of mucus or pus could indicate your dog has a bacterial, fungal, or viral infection. Additional signs of an infection might include a bad odor, a nosebleed, and coughing or ...
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Great Pet Care on MSN8 Fungal Infections in Dogs You Should Know About - MSNWhen you hear that your dog has an infection, you’re most likely thinking of a bacterial or viral infection. However, viruses ...
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Onlymyhealth on MSNRabies Doesn't Just Spread From Dogs: Know The Risks And Vaccine GuidelinesRabies is a viral infection most commonly transmitted through dog bites However other animals can also be carriers Know all ...
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The Manila Times on MSNRabies is no joke – it can killRABIES is a silent killer and the figures can prove it. The Department of Health (DOH) reported that rabies cases surged from ...
Dog owners wait in line at a free dog vaccine clinic to combat a canine parvovirus outbreak on Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in the Tenderloin in San Francisco. Emily Steinberger/AP ...
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