Canine influenza or dog flu is a highly contagious airborne disease that infects dogs. Infected dogs display respiratory symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, nasal discharge, and eye discharge. Dogs usually get the virus from contaminated objects and surfaces and crowded environments where infected dogs may be present. If you think your dog has the infection or contacted a dog with canine influenza, it is best to isolate your dog for one to three weeks to prevent the virus's spread, most especially if you have other dogs in the house. When handling your infected pet, make sure always to wash your hands to prevent passing the virus to a healthy dog. You should also clean and disinfect the objects that your dog uses, such as toys, crates, and food and water containers. Ask your veterinarian Scottsdale, AZ about the best way to protect your pet from canine influenza.
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