December 2023
To our Canine-Owning Clients:
Many of you have recently heard news stories discussing an unidentified atypical upper respiratory infection that has been going around the U.S. There seem to be 3 types of illness seen:
At Bridgewater Veterinary Clinic, we have seen more chronic respiratory cases over the last several months, though to date, none have been sick enough to hospitalize and none have died. This is not a “new” problem, as the news media is implying, but a trend of more chronic or resistant respiratory infections.
Veterinarians and researchers have been working at identifying the causative organism for several months, but so far have not definitively determined the cause. These patients’ samples at the research labs have been NEGATIVE for COVID.
Our current guidance (which is wise regardless of current concerns) includes:
REGARDING DAYCARE:
Only you can decide if you are comfortable sending your dog to daycare. In general, our local daycares do a good job with periodic disinfection, maintaining vaccine records/requiring vaccines to be current, and monitoring their guests for symptoms. Ask your daycare provider what they do to reduce your dog’s risk and then evaluate your comfort level.
If we learn more relevant information, we will provide more guidance. It is a group effort to keep any contagion under control and we appreciate your contribution!
All the Best,
Rosemary Botelho, DVM
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