Tuesday, April 14, 2015

...More Information on Canine Influenza

Yesterday (4/13/15) we received an email from the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Lab stating that the current outbreak of Canine Influenze is from a new strain of the virus that has not been seen in the U.S. previously. Here are our current recommendations regarding Canine Influenza Virus:

  • Avoid dog parks or other areas where dogs congregate - for now. 
  • Don't travel with your dog - especially to the Chicago area - for now.
  • If you must travel with your dog or if there is no way to avoid having your dog contact other dogs, consider vaccinating for Canine Influenza.
  • Wash your hands and change clothing if you are in contact with other dogs before coming home to your dogs. 
Please note that the current vaccine will not protect against this new strain (H3N2) but it will protect against the old strain (H3N8) of Canine Influenza that is still out there. There does not seem to be any cross-protection between strains of the virus. 

If you dog is coughing, has a runny nose or fever, call your veterinarian. Testing must be done within the two days of symptoms. 

Here are some additional links for more information:

We will continue posting updates as we get new information.

Update June 2015: The canine influenza outbreak in the Chicago area seemed to burn itself out with time. Occasional cases may continue to pop up around the country but there is still no vaccine for this strain and it doesn't seem to be widespread at this time. We don't recommend avoiding dog parks, travel etc. at this time. 

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