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Do dogs suffer with the canine equivalent of the common cold?
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Do dogs suffer with the canine equivalent of the common cold?
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Andrew B. Roberts asked the Naked Scientists:
Do dogs get common viral colds?
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Re: Do dogs suffer with the canine equivalent of the common cold?
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There is a type of dog flu known as
canine influenza
, although it sound s like it is less common, with fewer serotypes than the corresponding flu in humans.
Apparently there is not a canine rhinovirus, although there is a feline rhinovirus. However, it may be more related to the herpes virus.
There are a few viruses that do give dogs cold-like symptoms.
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