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How do I know if my dog has a viral infection?

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Puppies and dogs usually become infected through virus particles in the air or in the respiratory secretions of infected dogs. Infected dogs typically develop runny eyes, fever, snotty nose, coughing, vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, and paralysis.


How long do viral infections last in dogs?

Most dogs recover within 2 to 3 weeks. However, some dogs may develop secondary bacterial infections which may lead to more severe illness and pneumonia. Anyone with concerns about their pet's health, or whose pet is showing signs of canine influenza, should contact their veterinarian.

How do you treat a dog with a virus?

There is no specific treatment for canine coronavirus. "Antibiotics are ineffective against viruses, but may be useful in controlling secondary bacterial infections." Antibiotics are ineffective against viruses, but may be useful in controlling secondary bacterial infections.

What is a viral infection in dogs?

Dog flu, or canine influenza virus, is an infectious respiratory disease caused by an influenza A virus, similar to the viral strains that cause influenza in people. There are two known strains of dog flu found in the United States: H3N8. H3N2.

How do they test for viral infections in dogs?

At present, the most reliable way to directly detect the virus is through a PCR test on either swabs (nasal swabs preferred) or respiratory tissue. A generic PCR test that detects the highly conserved matrix gene is the test of choice.

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