Watch out for potentially deadly dog disease in PNW water
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An epidemic of canine parvovirosis strikes a commune of Puy-de-Dôme. While the disease is potentially fatal for dogs, the veterinarians pull the alarm bell.
Watch out for potentially deadly dog disease in PNW water
Those heading to the water to cool off this weekend should look out for their pups. Salmon poisoning disease can be deadly for dogs and is most commonly found in the Pacific Northwest, according to VCA Animal Hospitals. It is mainly seen in dogs, wolves, coyotes, foxes, and occasionally black bears, but does not appear to affect cats. The disease occurs after the animal eats raw or undercooked fish, specifically salmon, trout, steelhead, or Paci…
·Tacoma, United States
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