Can dogs get kennel cough from the dog park?

Hattie Moen
2025-05-30 21:04:28
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His owner believes he was exposed to the virus at his local dog park. Kennel cough can be transmitted from day-to-day activities between dogs, such as sniffing and sharing water bowls. Particularly in really high-density areas, so dog parks, beaches, and particularly kennels, Dr Hunt said. She said it was highly infectious and easy for dogs to pick up the virus from the environment alone. Even if you're taking a dog for a walk in a highly populated area, it is basically just transmitted through sniffing, Dr Hunt said. Ms Maskell said after her dog was diagnosed with kennel cough, two other dogs from her local park also picked up the virus. My dog drinks out of the water bowl heaps, licks other dog's faces, she said. He's just obsessed with other dogs. So, I knew that they would be at risk.

Kyler Russel
2025-05-30 18:20:17
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Any one of these common situations can put your dog at increased risk for Kennel Cough: Dog park visits. Kennel Cough is easily transmitted when dogs cough or come in contact with each other or with contaminated surfaces. Even brief contact with an infected surface such as a bush or sidewalk is enough to transmit kennel cough. Kennel Cough can survive outside for a limited time, but is highly contagious until that point. You can also transmit kennel cough from an infected dog on your hands, shoes, and clothing. All dogs are at risk for Kennel Cough. Kennel Cough is caused by the bacteria Bordetella bronchiseptica. Kennel cough is a bacteria spread through saliva and/or aerosolized particles from an infected dog, either through direct contact or through exposure to surfaces that an infected dog has had contact with.

Hope Hermann
2025-05-30 17:53:49
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Kennel cough is VERY contagious. Kennel cough can be transmitted by aerosols released when a sick animal coughs, by direct contact with an infected animal, or by the sharing of contaminated objects. Kennel cough spreads rapidly when dogs are kept in close quarters, but it can also spread if a dog greets an infected dog during a walk or drinks from a contaminated water bowl at the dog park. Dogs with kennel cough usually have a history of exposure, i.e. newly acquired pets from a shelter, pet store, or breeder, or pets that have recently been boarded, to a groomer, recent boarding, training classes, dog shows, or outings to dog parks. If you suspect your dog has kennel cough, isolate them from other dogs to avoid spreading it.

Meda Tillman
2025-05-30 17:15:07
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Kennel cough is highly contagious and spreads easily through airborne/droplet infection anywhere that dogs are in close proximity to each other. Kennel cough spreads across garden fences, in parks, boarding kennels, vet’s waiting rooms and wards. If your dog gets kennel cough, any other dogs you have are likely to get infected too. Many boarding kennels require Bordetella vaccination. We strive to reduce the chances of kennel cough coming onto these premises, but complete prevention is impossible.