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  2. What Vets Want You to Know About the Mystery Dog Illness ...

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    The illness, which does not currently have a name, is raising a lot of questions among veterinarian agencies, with the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) noting that its cause ...

  3. What's the latest with the deadly mystery dog illness that ...

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    Vets are looking into a mystery dog illness in 2023, which may be a virus. It's going around the U.S. and can be fatal. What to know about symptoms, prevention.

  4. Over a dozen states have now reported cases of a mystery dog ...

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    Over in Colorado, Dr. Amanda Cavanagh at the Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital told Scripps News Denver they had seen a 50% increase in the number of dogs being treated for a ...

  5. Mysterious dog illness is spreading in RI. Here's what the ...

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    PROVIDENCE — With a mysterious, and sometimes deadly, respiratory illness sickening dogs in at least 16 states, including Rhode Island, the state Department of Environmental Management Thursday ...

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    By now, most dog owners have heard about the mysterious disease that is making dogs across the U.S. sick. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, the illness has spread to 14 ...

  7. Canine leishmaniasis - Wikipedia

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    A dog displaying a typical clinical picture of visceral leishmaniasis. Canine leishmaniasis (LEESH-ma-NIGH-ah-sis) is a zoonotic disease (see human leishmaniasis) caused by Leishmania parasites transmitted by the bite of an infected phlebotomine sandfly.