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  2. Kennel cough - Wikipedia

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    Although kennel cough is considered to be a multifactorial infection, there are two main forms. The first is more mild and is caused by B. bronchiseptica and canine parainfluenza infections, without complications from canine distemper virus (CDV) or canine mastadenovirus A (formerly canine adenovirus-1).

  3. How to Stop Chronic Ear Infections in Dogs - AOL

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    5. Increasing Airflow. Dogs with floppy ears, especially if they are heavy, are more likely to develop ear infections, as the ear canals are dark and are not exposed to the air.

  4. Streptococcus canis - Wikipedia

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    When opportunistic infection does occur, treatment with antibiotics is very successful at clearing the disease and preventing mortality due to the low levels of resistance in this species. During infection, the bacteria have been known to cause neonatal sepsis, abortion, and cellulitis in dogs.

  5. Franklin County shelter takes safety measures due to upper ...

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    Franklin County dog shelter is taking safety precautions as they manage what the director is calling a 'low-risk' respiratory infection among some dogs. Franklin County shelter takes safety ...

  6. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    Treatment of an infected dog is difficult, involving an attempt to poison the healthy worm with arsenic compounds without killing the weakened dog, and may not succeed. Prevention is recommended via the use of heartworm prophylactics, which contain a compound that kills the larvae immediately upon infection without harming the dog. Often they ...

  7. Medical Professionals Debunk 39 Health Myths They Wish You’d ...

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    In reality, different types of antibiotics treat different types of infections. The leftover antibiotic you have from your UTI, isn't going to work for your sinus infection.