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  2. Mysterious and fatal dog respiratory illness now reported in ...

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    Here is where the disease has been reported as well as information about symptoms, treatment and tips for dog owners as the mysterious respiratory illness lingers:

  3. A mysterious respiratory illness is spreading among dogs and ...

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    From New Hampshire to Oregon, researchers are trying to figure out what’s causing an infectious respiratory disease among dogs that has turned deadly in rare cases.

  4. Signs of mysterious respiratory illness affecting dogs ...

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    An infectious respiratory disease among dogs that continues to baffle veterinarians has now been reported in at least a dozen US states, from Washington, Oregon and California to New Hampshire ...

  5. Atypical canine infectious respiratory disease complex

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    Symptoms include a cough, fever, lethargy, sneezing and watery eyes. In some cases, the illness proceeds to death. [1] Cases tend to fit three clinical syndromes: chronic mild/moderate tracheobronchitis of prolonged duration (6+ weeks), [4] with coughing, sneezing, and watery eyes; chronic pneumonia that is minimally responsive to antimicrobials, possibly including dyspnea; and, rarely, acute ...

  6. There's a new mysterious respiratory illness infecting dogs ...

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    Vets and dog owners are seeing increasing rates of an unknown respiratory illness in dogs across the country. Here's how to protect your pet. There's a new mysterious respiratory illness infecting ...

  7. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    It is a rare disease in dogs, with cats seven to ten times more likely to be infected. The disease in dogs can affect the lungs and skin, but more commonly the eye and central nervous system. [20] Ringworm is a fungal skin disease that in dogs is caused by Microsporum canis (70%), Microsporum gypseum (20%), and Trichophyton mentagrophytes (10% ...