
Christy Caplan is a good friend that shares a love of animals and has a nose for news. By day she is a PR specialist and freelance writer working with clients like Ruff Wear Dog Gear. Christy plans to uncover what’s going on behind the pet scenes in Portland with the help of her three hounds Sandy, Shermie and Bruiser. Look for her guest posts here at Doxzen Pet Photos!
Hot topic this hour: H1N1 Virus, are dogs susceptible?
According to the Oregon Vet Medical Association, today a cat in Iowa has tested positive for the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus. This is the first documented case of H1N1 virus in a domestic cat.
“The 13-year-old indoor cat in Iowa was brought to the Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center at Iowa State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, where it tested positive for the H1N1 virus. Both the cat and its owners have recovered from their illnesses.”
A ferret in Oregon also tested positive earlier this month. More can be found on OVMA’s site. The ferret had been exhibiting weakness followed by sneezing, coughing, and an elevated temperature.
Prevention is key and it’s really no different than what health organizations are recommending people do. These are also on OVMA’s site and given today’s news I thought these were worth sharing with all the dog lovers out there. I know some dog owners (including myself) that are following this news and wondering whether dogs are susceptible too:
- Standard techniques to prevent the spread of influenza are recommended. These include hand-washing and using alcohol-based hand cleaners, covering your mouth and nose with a tissue when you sneeze, and avoiding touching your eyes, nose and mouth. Try to avoid close contact with sick people and stay home from work or school if you are sick.
You can also find additional tips by visiting Frontier Vet Hospital’s site – they are located in Hillsboro.
Dog kisses – CP
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