FOR PET PROFESSIONALS
Contagious for dogs, costly to your business
When it comes to dog flu, itās not just pets that need to be protected. Protect your business by educating yourself on how to prevent the spread of dog flu.
For veterinarians
and clinics
Your clinicās whole purpose is to keep pets healthy, so the last thing you want is to spread disease.
For boarders
and groomers
Boarding and grooming facilities are full of objects ā bowls, toys, tools, bedding, and work surfaces ā where virus particles can land, live and spread.
From the veterinarians
Hereās what these experts had to say about their experience with dog flu:
āIn my experience, not only is the prevention of disease through wellness exams and vaccination the best medicine for the patient, it is also the most economical for the client.ā
Dr. Natalie Marks,
Veterinary Professional,
Blum Animal Hospital, Chicago, IL
TOOLS AND EDUCATION
AAHA Lifestyle-Based Vaccination Calculator
Update your vaccination protocol using the new AAHA Lifestyle-Based Vaccination Calculator
GO TO CALCULATORKennel & Boarding Safety Recommendations
AAHA reports on how kennels and boarding facilities are reacting to the dog flu outbreak
DOWNLOADIs your business at risk from dog flu?
In businesses that care for multiple dogs, one infected dog could quickly spread dog flu to an entire group. Thatās bad for dogs and bad for your bottom line. Take this quiz to find out your facilityās risk level.
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