- Similar to "kennel cough" (which is caused by the Bordetella organism, not the H3N8 virus)
- Fever
- An unproductive dry cough
- Runny nose
- Loss of appetite
- Lethargy
22 December 2009
Purina Health Care Extends Flu Coverage
With pets also vulnerable to the flu, PurinaCare Pet Health Insurance has announced that it has extended coverage for treatment of H3N8 (Dog Flu).
Canine influenza is extremely contagious and, while humans are not affected by this flu strain, they can unknowingly pass it from an infected dog to an unaffected dog. Dog Flu can also be spread directly from dog to dog and via contaminated objects.
Dogs in kennels, boarding facilities, or animal shelters, at dog shows, or in close proximity to other dogs are at a higher risk of contracting canine influenza.
"If your dog is exposed to another dog that has the canine influenza virus, it is highly likely your dog will come down with the dog flu," says Dr. William H. Craig, DVM, Chief Medical and Underwriting Director of PurinaCare Pet Health Insurance. "Pet owners whose dogs are coughing or showing other signs of respiratory disease should not participate in activities or bring their dogs to facilities where other dogs can be exposed to the virus."
The dog flu first emerged as a threat in 2004. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says canine influenza has now been detected in more than 30 states.
DOG FLU SYMPTOMS: