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  2. What to know about the mystery illness that is killing dogs ...

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    In Oregon, the state Department of Agriculture has received 200 written reports from veterinarians about the mystery disease. According to the Oregon Veterinary Medical Association , cases first ...

  3. This lab is close to figuring out what causes the mystery dog ...

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    The New Hampshire Veterinary Diagnostic Lab has been studying the mysterious and sometimes fatal respiratory dog illness since last year. This lab is close to figuring out what causes the mystery ...

  4. ‘Mystery’ disease may be sickening dogs in California. Here’s ...

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    A California veterinarian offers tips for how to avoid the potentially fatal illness.

  5. What's the latest with the deadly mystery dog illness that ...

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    Vets are looking into a mystery dog illness in 2023, which may be a virus. It's going around the U.S. and can be fatal. What to know about symptoms, prevention.

  6. Atypical canine infectious respiratory disease complex

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    Symptoms include a cough, fever, lethargy, sneezing and watery eyes. In some cases, the illness proceeds to death. [1] Cases tend to fit three clinical syndromes: chronic mild/moderate tracheobronchitis of prolonged duration (6+ weeks), [4] with coughing, sneezing, and watery eyes; chronic pneumonia that is minimally responsive to antimicrobials, possibly including dyspnea; and, rarely, acute ...

  7. What Vets Want You to Know About the Mystery Dog Illness ...

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    A mystery respiratory dog illness is spreading across the U.S. Veterinarians explain what to know about symptoms, prevention, and how to keep your dog safe.

  8. Wild Thing (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    Wild Thing is a podcast about the relationship between science and society. It is hosted by Laura Krantz and produced by Foxtopus Ink. [1] In 2006 Krantz learned that she was related to anthropologist Grover Krantz, who had spent much of his career writing about and hunting for Sasquatch, after she read an article in the Washington Post. [2]

  9. List of Radiolab episodes - Wikipedia

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    Radiolab airs as a one-hour broadcast each week while its podcast releases new episodes of varying lengths usually biweekly. For a few years, the Radiolab podcast feed featured a full-hour episode every six weeks, announced by the hosts as Radiolab: The Podcast , interspersed with two shorter pieces known as "shorts."