If your dog has canine influenza he will need to see a Vet immediately for treatment.
If you are concerned about your dog catching your flu, don't be. Human influenza isn't zoonotic, which means it isn't transmissible to your animal, just as his flu isn't transmissible to you.
Never try to treat your animal with human medicine as a vast number of human treatments are toxic and could be fatal to your dog.
Dogs can get the flu but, not from you.
The big thing you can give a dog is the biggest bone ever. The best thing you could give a dog is your undying devotion.
Not human flu, generally dog illnesses can't be caught by humans and vice versa.
Dogs are not susceptible to the H5N1 bird flu.
No. This treatment for the flu contains no ingredients that can give you the flu or any other infectious disease.
NO. Dogs dont get the flu. This could be a digestive problem. Dogs dont throw up unless something is wrong. A trip to the vet would be advised.
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yes, this flu is tough.
YOU don't give the dog anything. YOU get from the vet, please. There are many reasons a dog may need to be medicated. Wrong meds AND wrong dosage and it could mean a dead dog. Save
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Never give a cat human medicine. Human medicine is much stronger than cat or dog medicine and you could easily overdose the cat. The sneezing and watery eyes could be a sign of Respiratory Infection (cat flu). Take it to a vet just in case.
my dog has floppy ears and brown stuff is coming out of them what could that be