What are viral infections in dogs?

Viral infections in dogs are illnesses caused by viruses that invade their bodies, often targeting specific organs or systems. These infections can vary in severity, ranging from mild discomfort to life-threatening conditions. Some viruses affect the respiratory system, while others target the digestive, nervous, or immune systems.

Common viral infections in dogs include:

  • Respiratory Infections: Like canine influenza or parainfluenza, which can cause coughing and difficulty breathing.
  • Gastrointestinal Infections: Such as canine parvovirus, leading to vomiting and severe diarrhea.
  • Neurological Infections: For example, rabies, which affects the nervous system and is fatal without treatment.
  • Systemic Infections: Like canine distemper, which spreads throughout the body and impacts multiple systems.

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