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What to Know About a New, Mysterious Dog Respiratory Illness

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As outbreaks of a mysterious canine respiratory illness spread in a growing number of U.S. states, veterinary experts are urging dog owners to protect their pets during the busy winter social and travel season.

In Oregon alone, more than 200 dogs have been sickened since August by an illness of unknown origin that can cause a cough and pneumonia-like symptoms and can’t be treated with antibiotics, according to a report issued November 21 by the Oregon Veterinary Medical Association. Similar outbreaks have been reported in several other states across the country, including California, Texas, Illinois, Nebraska, Colorado, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire.

It can look a lot like an illness known as “kennel cough,” which is often mild and can involve canine versions of one or more maladies like influenza, coronavirus, adenovirus or distemper that many dog owners have heard of before, says Jennifer Rudd, PhD, a doctor of veterinary medicine, a veterinary infectious disease specialist, and an assistant professor at the Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine in Stillwater.

“As with any viral respiratory outbreak, most cases will be mild and self-limiting, often resolving on their own over a few weeks,” Dr. Rudd says. “Unfortunately, some cases will be much more severe or even fatal.”

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