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  2. Kennel cough - Wikipedia

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    Kennel cough is so named because the infection can spread quickly among dogs in the close quarters of a kennel or animal shelter. Viral and bacterial causes of canine cough are spread through airborne droplets produced by sneezing and coughing. These agents also spread through contact with contaminated surfaces.

  3. Is your dog coughing? Mysterious respiratory illness is ... - AOL

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    The initial symptoms caused by the mysterious illness are similar to the disease known as “kennel cough” or “canine cough.” The first symptom that usually appears is sneezing, then a wet ...

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

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    Dogs with this mystery illness usually have coughing, sneezing, eye or nose discharge, are abnormally tired, and do not test positive for any common causes of canine respiratory illness, the ...

  5. Signs of mysterious respiratory illness affecting dogs ... - AOL

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    The mysterious illness was described as an “atypical canine infectious respiratory disease,” by the Oregon Department of Agriculture and symptoms include coughing, sneezing, eye or nose ...

  6. Dog owners warned of mystery coughing illness on the ... - AOL

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    Vets have warned that the mystery illness is highly contagious and could potentially be fatal

  7. Canine influenza - Wikipedia

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    Canine influenza is an airborne disease, when a dog coughs or sneezes they secrete respiratory droplets that are then inhaled by other animals causing infection. [17] Kennels, dog parks, grooming parlors, and things alike are high risk areas for infections.

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