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justjim 07-08-2017 10:22 AM

Dog Virus
 
My wife is reading on a village neighborhood site about a dangerous virus and a plea to have your dog vaccinated. Also, the suggestion to stay away from the Dog Parks unless your dog has been vaccinated. Is this true?

JSR22 07-08-2017 10:36 AM

There is a very contagious dog flu that is going around. Two vaccines are needed 3 weeks apart.

Bjeanj 07-08-2017 10:39 AM

There is a dog flu virus that is circulating. I read that it may have started at a dog show in Miami. I plan on having our dog vaccinated against it, as we don't want to take chances with her health. Seems that it is similar to "people" flu virus, in that exposure to the virus is easier in crowds, so dog parks would be a good (?) source.

socrafty 07-08-2017 11:13 AM

We had our dog vaccinated for the flu. With so many dogs in TV, I rather be safe than sorry and keep our furbaby healthy.

Jaggy 07-08-2017 02:10 PM

Canine Flu: What Should You Be Afraid Of?

This is an interesting article.. make up your own mind to get the doggie vaccinated or not...

Boudicca 07-08-2017 03:55 PM

Additionally, local groomers require proof of vaccination prior to grooming your dog

Taltarzac725 07-08-2017 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by shrandell (Post 1422089)
Additionally, local groomers require proof of vaccination prior to grooming your dog

Is that for the flu or for other things? Doggie Doo Run Run for instance requires documentation when you and your dog become visitors of DDRR of proof of rabies and bordetella shots.

JSR22 07-08-2017 04:25 PM

The kennels are not taking dogs who have not had the flu vaccine.

DonH57 07-08-2017 04:29 PM

Our Bailey received his first of two shots. I don't believe there have been any confirmed cases here in the villages gut we didn't want to take the chance and at some point will need to be boarded next time we travel.

JSR22 07-08-2017 04:31 PM

Flu vaccine
 
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Originally Posted by DonH57 (Post 1422096)
Our Bailey received his first of two shots. I don't believe there have been any confirmed cases here in the villages gut we didn't want to take the chance and at some point will need to be boarded next time we travel.

That is why my 2 dogs have been vaccinated.

Opmoochler 07-08-2017 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1422090)
Is that for the flu or for other things? Doggie Doo Run Run for instance requires documentation when you and your dog become visitors of DDRR of proof of rabies and bordetella shots.

This is in addition to the bordetella. In late May, when our dog was due to have his annual check-up, Dr. Porter said that he didn't feel there was a need for the flu vaccine, but by the time our dog had his second bordtella shot, Dr. Porter had changed his mind about the flu vaccine and advised us to have it. The dog frequents the dog parks and was being been boarded for trips, so we felt it was safer to get the vaccine.

CFrance 07-08-2017 04:35 PM

I called my vet and was told if we were having our dog groomed (yes) going to a dog park (no) or boarding him (yes), we should have him vaccinated. They also said it was coming up into this area. Better safe than sorry. Our guy is almost 10 and might not be as able to fight the flu as easily as a younger dog. Apparently the vaccination will not prevent dogs from getting the flu, but if they do it would be a much milder case.

Booster shot coming up.

Buckeyephan 07-08-2017 07:24 PM

My daughter moved to Virginia 4 years ago. It was required by the state that her dog have the dog flu vaccine. Never heard of it in Ohio.

Mrs. Robinson 07-09-2017 03:21 AM

I called Buffalo Ridge to ask about getting the flu vaccine for our dogs.
I asked of they had the vaccine and was told they did, so obviously, I wanted to bring my dogs in for the shot.
I was told that it was "weeks" before I could bring them in.
Just as a point of interest, we have been clients of Buffalo Ridge for a number of years.
So I asked them if a vet tech could administer the shots and they said yes.
However, I would still have to wait a number of weeks until I could bring them in. Huh???

Well, guess what? Bye, bye Buffalo Ridge!

GeoGeo 07-09-2017 10:17 AM

My dogs have had the flu shot. Better than them being sick.

Dotboyd 07-09-2017 11:02 AM

Thanks for the link. Very informative.

Taltarzac725 07-09-2017 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Mrs. Robinson (Post 1422221)
I called Buffalo Ridge to ask about getting the flu vaccine for our dogs.
I asked of they had the vaccine and was told they did, so obviously, I wanted to bring my dogs in for the shot.
I was told that it was "weeks" before I could bring them in.
Just as a point of interest, we have been clients of Buffalo Ridge for a number of years.
So I asked them if a vet tech could administer the shots and they said yes.
However, I would still have to wait a number of weeks until I could bring them in. Huh???

Well, guess what? Bye, bye Buffalo Ridge!

They may have a lot of appointments going on. We really like the vets at Buffalo Ridge. And maybe it has something to do with supply and demand of the flu shots in this area of FL?

CFrance 07-09-2017 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1422337)
They may have a lot of appointments going on. We really like the vets at Buffalo Ridge. And maybe it has something to do with supply and demand of the flu shots in this area of FL?

I don't think it has anything to do with supply and demand at this time. But I think Mrs. Robinson's dogs are out of state now. She doesn't say when this happened, but it could be that it was early on in the epidemic, before it reached Florida. If so, there could have been a supply problem.

Just guessing, however.

Mrs. Robinson 07-10-2017 03:29 AM

VERY Disappointed in Buffalo Ridge Animal Hospital
 
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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1422337)
They may have a lot of appointments going on. We really like the vets at Buffalo Ridge. And maybe it has something to do with supply and demand of the flu shots in this area of FL?

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1422403)
I don't think it has anything to do with supply and demand at this time. But I think Mrs. Robinson's dogs are out of state now. She doesn't say when this happened, but it could be that it was early on in the epidemic, before it reached Florida. If so, there could have been a supply problem.

Just guessing, however.

If a vet tech can administer the shot, there shouldn't be a time problem.
What would it take to give a shot? Three minutes or 5, from start to finish???

If I wanted to make an appointment for one of my dogs for some sort of issue (no, not life threatening) -- would I also have to wait "weeks?"
This kind of wait period should be an annoyance to anyone and most certainly should send up a red flag.
Just what is the "real" problem?

In addition, as I previously said, I was told that they had the serum on hand; there was no supply problem. Also, we are "out of season" so why would there be that kind of wait?

This situation only happened a month ago. We aren't speaking about back in the dark ages.

I had another situation with Buffalo Ridge a few weeks ago which I will not go into at this time. Perhaps that will become Chapter II at another time.

They say you're never too old to learn. Well, I think this situation has taught me a lesson.

Buffalo Ridge Animal Hospital is owned by a person who is not a veterinarian.
This person is not on staff and relies on hired personnel to run the place because he is not there.
I will never knowingly seek the care of a vet who does not own his practice because I do not want to have to deal with "hired help" when it comes down to the care of my pets.

tagjr1 07-10-2017 06:12 AM

This is "old news" ! What or where have some of you dog owners been doing for the last 6-7 years? Do not give us some excuse about costs, because this is about a family member who needs your protection.

Richindc 07-10-2017 07:17 AM

According to the staff at Buffalo Ridge Vet Hospital, there have been no cases in The Villages and only one, in Altamonte Springs close by. Not the scare everyone thought it might be.

xcaligirl 07-10-2017 07:20 AM

Our dog received the flu vaccination in CA and still got the flu because it was 'a different flu'. Not sure if we are going to vaccinate both of them again or not....

FosterMomma 07-10-2017 08:13 AM

Here is how my vet in Ontario explained why dogs should be vaccinated for the canine influenza virus (CIV):

As with most vaccinations (rabies being a notable exception... it always works), protection is primarily gained by the whole population being protected. If 100% of the dogs are vaccinated, the medication will work 100% of the time but if only 40% are vaccinated, the success plummets to about 40%. Despite that, the dogs that are treated will get a significantly less serious version of the illness which is worth considering because the real danger of CIV is that it can lead to 104+ degree fevers and pneumonia.... clearly a danger if the dog is compromised in any way. We have young, healthy dogs so they are in the least "at risk" population but we will get the shots when we return to FL for the same reason I vaccinated my children... I want them to stay safe and we care about the health of the whole dog population around us. If everyone does this, we will not have a problem here.

THUNDERCHIEF 07-11-2017 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by shrandell (Post 1422089)
additionally, local groomers require proof of vaccination prior to grooming your dog

who has to be vacinated the dog goomers? The groomers don't bring there own dogs with them.

CFrance 07-11-2017 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by THUNDERCHIEF (Post 1423275)
who has to be vacinated the dog goomers? The groomers don't bring there own dogs with them.

I'm assuming you're kidding, but in case you're not, it's for the protection of the other dogs who are at the groomer's at the same time.

Mrs. Robinson 07-12-2017 03:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Richindc (Post 1422600)
According to the staff at Buffalo Ridge Vet Hospital, there have been no cases in The Villages and only one, in Altamonte Springs close by. Not the scare everyone thought it might be.

Just because there are no reported cases of this dog flu in the area, that is not a reason not to vaccinate your dog.

Dog owners, and I include myself, are not scared. A responsible dog owner will do the right things for their pet as a potential preventive or certainly, to lessen the effects of the illness, if contracted.

CFrance 07-12-2017 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Richindc (Post 1422600)
According to the staff at Buffalo Ridge Vet Hospital, there have been no cases in The Villages and only one, in Altamonte Springs close by. Not the scare everyone thought it might be.

That is no longer the true. Read the Daily Sun this morning. There are now four cases.

Taltarzac725 07-12-2017 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1423350)
That is no longer the true. Read the Daily Sun this morning. There are now four cases.

Beau gets his first shot today.

lorilorilori 07-12-2017 01:17 PM

also behind the scenes "dog virus" is common at animal control & humane societies during the summer months when they need an "excuse" to clean out the kennels. A little known & hidden fact of life and death.

tikigal 07-12-2017 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by justjim (Post 1421988)
My wife is reading on a village neighborhood site about a dangerous virus and a plea to have your dog vaccinated. Also, the suggestion to stay away from the Dog Parks unless your dog has been vaccinated. Is this true?

:mademyday:Yes, this is very true. The flu virus and vaccine have been talked about within the circles of Vets, AKC, local and national dog clubs. If you didn't get enough information from the article you can also go to U Tube and look up dog flu virus 2017. Vets will talk about it, and what to do, including the symptoms. Yes, the number 1 toy dog fell ill to this in Florida just recently.
As the paper states, many of these incidents go unreported, and the vets aren't allowed to give out statistics to the public Walgreen's is vaccinating pets at Colony and maybe other places with Walgreen's as well, this SATURDAY. go TO SHOTVET.COM. NOT SURE if you need to sign up or just show up. Ask the manager of the store. That's July 15th shots for your dogs and vaccinations, if you can't wait for weeks to get an appt. at Buffalo Ridge or elsewhere.
Keep your dogs OUT OF THE DOG PARKS UNTIL further notice.:clap2:

tikigal 07-12-2017 02:18 PM

don't play Russian Roulette with your dog, get the shot

Even FOX news did a report on this on TV and they are not FAKE NEWS!!!!!:coolsmiley:

tikigal 07-12-2017 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Bjeanj (Post 1421994)
There is a dog flu virus that is circulating. I read that it may have started at a dog show in Miami. I plan on having our dog vaccinated against it, as we don't want to take chances with her health. Seems that it is similar to "people" flu virus, in that exposure to the virus is easier in crowds, so dog parks would be a good (?) source.

YES, THIS disease is also airborne, and if you go to a park and a dog starts coughing, it is highly contagious. Also there is fever and other issues. I stopped taking my dog to the park, when I noticed undisciplined behavior with aggressive dogs. The neighborhood walks are good, but it is airborne, and all it takes is some visiting unsuspecting dog from out of state or renter, to make your life and your pets a living hell for 30 days.

I have an acquaintance, who had one dog sick, an had diarrhea, vomiting and fever for almost 3 weeks with IV's. $5,000 later the dog survived, instead it could have had the $28 shot + booster. We are learning from others. She new of others at kennels that are showing that died. It's not talked about or hushed up in some circles. Please get your dog vaccinated!:boom:

tikigal 07-12-2017 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by shrandell (Post 1422089)
Additionally, local groomers require proof of vaccination prior to grooming your dog

If they don't they should!

tikigal 07-12-2017 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mrs. Robinson (Post 1422221)
I called Buffalo Ridge to ask about getting the flu vaccine for our dogs.
I asked of they had the vaccine and was told they did, so obviously, I wanted to bring my dogs in for the shot.
I was told that it was "weeks" before I could bring them in.
Just as a point of interest, we have been clients of Buffalo Ridge for a number of years.
So I asked them if a vet tech could administer the shots and they said yes.
However, I would still have to wait a number of weeks until I could bring them in. Huh???

Well, guess what? Bye, bye Buffalo Ridge!

The shot is available this Saturday the 15th at Walgreens, Colony, 9:30-10:30and maybe other Walgreen's check around, better than waiting a few weeks! conctact shotvet.com
:MOJE_whot:

tikigal 07-12-2017 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Richindc (Post 1422600)
According to the staff at Buffalo Ridge Vet Hospital, there have been no cases in The Villages and only one, in Altamonte Springs close by. Not the scare everyone thought it might be.

You should check again, things are out of hand in some areas. Do your research on line! The virus is spreading and don't fool yourself! or your pet!

tikigal 07-12-2017 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1423350)
That is no longer the true. Read the Daily Sun this morning. There are now four cases.

Now read today's paper, and go on line to see what other states are dealing with issues. Everyone in my neighborhood knows the issue, and I am totally staying away from dogs that aren't vaccinated.

echo11 07-12-2017 02:43 PM

My dog had a bad reaction to the Lyme vaccination/ booster. After discussing with my vet, we have decided not to vaccinate.

tikigal 07-12-2017 02:43 PM

Please watch these u tube videos on the canine dog flu
 
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Originally Posted by JSR22 (Post 1421992)
There is a very contagious dog flu that is going around. Two vaccines are needed 3 weeks apart.

MyWay


MyWay

You can do nothing or be a proactive owner and protect your pet.

tikigal 07-12-2017 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by xcaligirl (Post 1422603)
Our dog received the flu vaccination in CA and still got the flu because it was 'a different flu'. Not sure if we are going to vaccinate both of them again or not....

at one time they only vaccinated for the bird flu, now its H2 and H8

tikigal 07-12-2017 02:50 PM

MyWay


MyWay

Watch these videos, be a proactive pet parent please!
Here's my big guestion??????OCALA HAS CLOSED THEIR DOG PARKS DUE TO THE CANINE FLU WHICH HAS INFECTED THE AREA, WHY AREN'T THE VILLAGES CLOSING THEIR DOG PARKS AS WELL, WE LIVE IN A BUBBLE, BUT YOU CAN'T IGNORE WHAT'S GOING ON AS IF IT DOESN'T EXIST. i RAN into a German Shepard and owner last month who visited the dog park on Moyer Loop (South end) and had diarrhea and vomiting for a month, what happened to that dog?????


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