The flu season is not just having an impact on humans. The canine flu is also making its rounds. Although it's not to the epidemic stage the human flu is, it is still a good idea to take precautions with our dogs.
We shared info about Dr. Harvey's Solaris that we're using to help boost Bentley & Pierre's immunity so feel free to refer to that post for information and a discount code.
I appreciate PetPlan Insurance sharing this graphic and information with us. Dr. Ernie Ward is on PetPlan's advisory board and has written a blog post about canine influenza that you can read here.
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I hope that evil flu big will stay away from all peeps and pets... and I hope with spring all that annoying winter trouble will disappear
ReplyDeleteThe flu has just been awful this year and we are all going crazy with the antibac stuff! Trying to be extra careful that we don't come down with this terrible sickness. Hope you all are staying healthy and things are running smoothly for you!
ReplyDeleteWe are taking lots of healthy walks and breathing nice fresh Aire and staying away from sick peeps!
ReplyDeleteSince both Bailie and Madison have brought home the flu in past winters, we are extra careful. Our blog is broken right now. Maybe it has the blog flu. I wonder if that is a thing?
ReplyDeleteI just read this week about confirmed cases of flu in Oregon. It scares me and am glad neither of the poodles particularly like or enjoy the nearby dog park. Great graphic. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the advice!
ReplyDeleteFantastic info-graphic, thanks for sharing! I'm shocked to learn that an infected dog can be contagious for 21 days -yikes! I'm sharing this.
ReplyDeleteLove & biscuits,
Dogs Luv Us and We Luv Them
We heard about K9 flu on the news too
ReplyDeleteHugs Madi and mom
We didn't know that dogs could get the flu ! Purrs
ReplyDeleteWe hope this helps Bentley and Pierre. Flu is no fun.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, I didn't know dogs could get the flu.
ReplyDeleteOne good thing about being homebodies is we don't get exposed to as many germs!
ReplyDeleteJan, Wag 'n Woof Pets
We got our flu shots last week after hearing of some confirmed cases in our state
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Hazel & Mabel
Thanks for the infographic.
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