More than 1,000 dogs in Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Georgia have been diagnosed with the canine flu strain. Six dogs have died after symptoms of a cough, runny nose and eyes, and fatigue.
One piece of good news, said Brauer, is that dogs who’ve been vaccinated for the H3N8 influenza, seem to have built up an immunity to the deadly strain of H3N2.
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