Mysterious Respiratory Illness Affecting Dogs Across the US
Researchers are investigating a potential link to an unidentified DNA sequence, while veterinarians urge caution and patience as the search for a cause continues.
- A mysterious respiratory illness has been affecting dogs across the US, with symptoms similar to kennel cough but more severe and unresponsive to common antibiotics.
- The disease has been most prevalent in Oregon, with over 200 reported cases, but has also appeared in multiple other states.
- Researchers from the University of New Hampshire have found a small DNA sequence in samples from sick dogs that could be linked to the disease, but more testing is needed to confirm this.
- The illness has not yet been reported in Northern California, and experts advise dog owners to continue monitoring their pets' health while still allowing them to interact with other dogs.
- Veterinarians are urging caution and patience as research into the cause of the illness continues, with a vaccine likely a long way off.