Sarcoptic Mange  Symptoms  Intense itching of skin  Hair loss  Reddened skin  Body Sores  Scabs.

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Sarcoptic Mange  Symptoms  Intense itching of skin  Hair loss  Reddened skin  Body Sores  Scabs

Demodex Mange  Symptoms  Hair loss  Bald sports  Scabbing  Sores  Secondary bacterial infections

Kennel Cough  Symptoms  Persistent dry cough  Coughs that make a “honking” sound  Gagging  Coughing up white, foamy phlegm  May have fever or nasal discharge 

Distemper  Symptoms  High fever  Reddened eyes  Watery discharge from nose and eyes  Lethargy  Loss of appetite  Persistent coughing  Vomiting  Abnormal enlargement or thickening of pads of dog’s feet  Hardnose  Diarrhea  Seizures, Paralysis, attacks of hysteria in later stages of distemper

Parvovirus  Symptoms  Sever bloody diarrhea  Lethargy  Loss of appetite  Fever  Vomiting  Sever weight loss  Dehydration  Weakness  Rapid heartbeat  Redness around mouth and eyes  Pain and discomfort when touching abdominal area  Hypothermia

Ringworm  Symptoms  Lesions that typically appear on head ears, paws and forelimbs  Patchy, crusted circular “bald spots”

Infections  Symptoms  Inflammation  Redness  Discharge from area  Eyelids stuck together  Budging eyelids  Collapsed eyeball

Standard Transport Protocol  Rabies vaccine administered to dogs 16 weeks or older  Visual exam to rule out wounds, kennel cough, runny nose, diarrhea, dermatitis or lethargy  Valid signed health certificate for each dog  Bordatella vaccine given  Dogs under 1 year need minimum of 2 DA2PPC vaccines, given three weeks apart  Parvovirus test must be administered for puppies under 6 months of age