There are 10 infectious diseases in dogs, which can inflict any dog
breed, at any age. Understanding these dangerous dog diseases will allow
you to protect your furry friend from infection. Each dog disease is
described below, focusing on the manner in which the infectious disease
is transmitted from dog to dog and across dog breeds, as well as the
options open to dog owners for preventing infection in their dog
.
1. GIARDIA
Giardia is a dog disease that causes diarrhea with abdominal pain and
consequent weight loss and poor weight gain. This dog disease results
from a water-born parasite, after whom the disease of Giardia is named.
Giardia is ubiquitous in open water sources throughout North America,
and your dog can become infected by simply drinking contaminated water,
such as in a lake, pond, or stagnant pool. Monthly Heartworm prevention
pills, which also prevent other intestinal parasites, will protect your
dog against Giardia.
2. DISTEMPER
Distemper is a viral dog disease which is extremely contagious.
Affecting the respiratory system as well as the nervous system, this dog
disease causes fever and fatigue, coughing, vomiting and diarrhea, and
finally seizures. And if untreated Distemper can lead to death.
Distemper can be prevented with vaccinations at your local vet.
3. PARVO
Parvo (or Parvovirus) is one of the most contagious dog diseases
around. Affecting the bowels, Parvo symptoms include diarrhea and
vomiting so severe that they may lead to death. And though dogs of all
ages may contract this disease, Parvo is most common, and most
dangerous, in puppies. Typically Parvo is passed from one dog to another
from contaminated feces. But this dog disease may also be carried on
fur or paws, thereby contaminating the living space of the dog and any
objects he comes in contact with. Vaccination can protect dogs from Parvo.
4. CORONAVIRUS
Coronavirus is another viral diarrhea that can affect dogs of all
ages, though puppies are most at risk and will suffer the worst
symptoms, from diarrhea to vomiting and weight loss, accompanied by
constant drinking. At times, a dog may be infected with both Parvo and
Coronavirus, in which case his symptoms will be more severe and may lead
to death. Vaccination can protect dogs from Coronavirus.
5. HEPATITIS
As with humans, Hepatitis dog disease affects the liver. This
contagious dog disease includes symptoms such as fever, vomiting and
diarrhea accompanied by abdominal pain. Furthermore, Hepatitis may lead
to kidney damage. Once more, however, vaccination can protect dogs from
Hepatitis.
6. LYME DISEASE
Lyme
disease is dangerous bacterial disease which can cause irreversible
damage to a dog's health. Symptoms of Lyme disease include arthritis
and lameness, sudden limping indicative of pain, fatigue and lack of
willingness to play or even walk, depression and loss of appetite. If
left untreated, Lyme disease will damage the heart, kidney and even the
brain. Vaccination can protect dogs from Lyme disease.
7. RABIES
Once the most dreaded dog disease, Rabies is a caused by a virus,
which attacks the brain. Rabies is a deadly disease that will be
contracted through a bite from a rabid wild animal, such as skunks or
raccoons, as well as bats. Unlike some dog disease, rabies can be passed
to humans as well through a bite, or even just a scratch. Vaccination
will protect dogs from Rabies and is mandatory for dogs throughout North
America.
8. LEPTOSPIROSIS
Like
Rabies, Leptospirosis is carried by wild animals, although this dog
disease is caused by a bacteria. You dog can become infected by drinking
contaminated water or by coming in contact with an hnfected animal.
Symptoms of Leptospirosis include high fever and jaundice, accompanied
by hemorrhaging which will manifest in bloodstained feces. Vaccination
can protect dogs from Leptospirosis.
9. KENNEL COUGH
Most dog owners knew this dog disease by the name of the organism that
causes it: the Bordetella virus. However, several other organisms can
cause this highly infectious dog disease, whose full name is Infectious
Tracheobronchitis (ITB). Symptoms of kennel cough include severe
coughing spells, which may lead to vomiting and gagging. Nasal discharge
and watery eyes are also possible. Though this vaccines is not
automatically given at your local vet, if your dog is likely to interact
with other dogs in the park, vaccinating him against kennel cough is a
very good idea.
Parainfluenza is another strain of Kennel cough. This respiratory
infection in dogs is highly contagious and will lead to flu like
symptoms. Once more, the name Kennel Cough may mislead dog owners into
thinking that their dog is not at risk if he never stays at a kennel.
However, Parainfluenza may be contracted by simply being around an
infected dog, as in the park, the beach, or an off-leash dog park.
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