

Parvovirus, distemper, rabies, and canine influenza are the most widespread and dangerous.
Through contact with infected dogs, contaminated surfaces, feces, or saliva. Even shared bowls or toys can spread viruses.
Yes. Parvo, distemper, and rabies are often fatal if not prevented or treated early.
Rabies is zoonotic and can infect humans. Most other dog viruses only affect dogs.
Bloody diarrhea, seizures, foaming at the mouth, severe coughing, or sudden collapse are all emergencies.
Incubation varies: parvo can appear in 3–7 days, distemper in 1–4 weeks, rabies in weeks to months.
Yes. You can explore more about dog problem and treatment on our dog page to stay informed and prepared.
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