What To do When Your Pets Gets Infected Of Swine Flu
She informed me that a 13-year old cat living in Iowa had the Swine Flu in early November of 2009 as confirmed by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). The cat had developed signs of a respiratory infection after several people in its family were ill.
After tests resulting as positive for H1N1, the cat was reported as the first cat infected with the swine Flu. Horse Pain Relief
Dr. Frick informed me that both American Veterinary Medical Association and the American Association of Feline practitioners put out reminders regarding many viruses having the ability to pass between people and animals. She informed me that a 13-year old cat living in Iowa had the Swine Flu in early November of 2009 as confirmed by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). The cat had developed signs of a respiratory infection after several people in its family were ill.
After tests resulting as positive for H1N1, the cat was reported as the first cat infected with the swine Flu.
Dr. Frick informed me that both American Veterinary Medical Association and the American Association of Feline practitioners put out reminders regarding many viruses having the ability to pass between people and animals.
She said that it is always a wise move to be vigilant on your pet’s health and contact your veterinarian for any suspecting concerns. Nipping something in the bud rather than letting it progress and risk your pet being uncomfortable or even suffering is always the best thing to do.
It bears much serious threat although canine influenza is more common in dogs than H1N1. Canine influenza passes directly from one dog to another and has the unfortunate ability to spread quickly through anywhere there is a population of dogs like rescue organizations, kennels, or greyhound racing facilities.
One complication of canine influenza is pneumonia, which is sometimes fatal. In fact, its mortality rate has been reported to be approximately 10%.
I felt a little silly bringing this up at first, but Dr. Frick assured me that it is always smart to ask questions when it comes to the safety of our pets. For several years of Dr. Frick taking care of everything to boost the immune systems of Bogie and Bacall through stress relief with Alpha-Stim treatment, providing them with multi-vitamins, and a healthy diet, I am delighted and at peace.
She said that it is always a wise move to be vigilant on your pet’s health and contact your veterinarian for any suspecting concerns. Nipping something in the bud rather than letting it progress and risk your pet being uncomfortable or even suffering is always the best thing to do.
It bears much serious threat although canine influenza is more common in dogs than H1N1. Canine influenza passes directly from one dog to another and has the unfortunate ability to spread quickly through anywhere there is a population of dogs like rescue organizations, kennels, or greyhound racing facilities.
One complication of canine influenza is pneumonia, which is sometimes fatal. In fact, its mortality rate has been reported to be approximately 10%.
I felt a little silly bringing this up at first, but Dr. Frick assured me that it is always smart to ask questions when it comes to the safety of our pets. For several years of Dr. Frick taking care of everything to boost the immune systems of Bogie and Bacall through stress relief with Alpha-Stim treatment, providing them with multi-vitamins, and a healthy diet, I am delighted and at peace. Pet Chiropractic
