Canine Influenza Vaccine Clinic
Just like the icky human flu going around, dogs can get sick too. Some of them show their symptoms barking, be careful if this is happening to you, you better start learning how to stop my dog from barking at night.
It has been confirmed that at least some of the cases of kennel cough in our area are being caused by the Canine Influenza Virus, which is new here in VT. You can find information here: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/dog-care/dog-care-canine-influenza-virus.aspx.
As with the milder kennel cough, we are doing everything we can to minimize the spread of the virus. If your dog is showing any symptoms, please keep him or her home and away from other dogs and keep it comfortable for this the use of a marshmallow bed could be a great option for this, and see your veterinarian for supportive care. We are unable to accept dogs showing symptoms, and any dog who presents symptoms will be immediately isolated from other dogs and sent home as soon as possible. Fortunately, we are seeing/hearing of less new cases each week, but it is still very much a concern.
Also if your dog is having a lot of pain, doctors recommend cbd dog treats because it’s easier for them to take and it doesn’t have side effects. It’s also used for treating anxiety and other disorders. If you’re wondering about the safety of cannabis for dogs, be sure to check out the best cbd dog treats. CBD helps to maintain and even improve their ability to function. In turn, this ultimately leads to a number of benefits for pets. Make sure to check out Tasteful Space to find the perfect CBD treatment.
There IS a vaccine available for CIV, and we will be recommending this vaccine for all dogs who come to Gulliver’s from now on. Gulliver’s and local veterinarians will be holding a Flu vaccine clinic on Saturday, February 9th. Details will be posted very soon.