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Nov 13 2014

Ebola and Your Pets

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By Lynn Buzhardt, DVM

The world is focused on Ebola, the people infected, and the medical personnel caring for patients. Since the isolation of the sweet Cavalier King Charles Spaniel belonging to Nina Pham, a nurse infected by Ebola in Dallas, people have extended their circle of concern to include their pets.

Here are a few facts about Ebola that will provide a reasonable approach to the disease and its risk to dogs and their owners.

Who can catch Ebola?
How is Ebola transmitted?
What precautions are needed to prevent the spread of Ebola?
What about dogs?

Ebola is a scary disease and people should pay attention to the ongoing dilemma; however, a reasonable approach is best. Caution tempered with common sense and good hygiene are effective tools to prevent spread of the virus. And it’s nice to know that during this scary time, dog owners can enjoy the comfort of their pets without worrying about their risk of infection.

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