ABC Report
https://youtu.be/6tpwCd0DzGs
A mysterious and potentially fatal respiratory illness in dogs has been reported in many states across the country. Thus far, veterinarians have yet to specifically identify the illness or even to know exactly how to treat it.
The mysterious respiratory illness appears to begin with a fever, cough and lack of appetite and can worsen quickly – even if treated, as antibiotics don’t appear to typically work. Often, the illness transforms into a severe pneumonia which dogs have succumbed.
No one – to date – knows if antibiotics are to a great extent ineffective because the illness is viral (and not bacterial) or if it is antibiotic resistant. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, the illness can last up to six to eight weeks.
Whatever the illness might be – its quickly spreading east across the country, though Oregon appears to be particularly hard-hit by the illness. Many experts suggest the spread will worsen as a result of holiday travel as dogs themselves move across the country. Some state veterinary associations are warning against boarding or kenneling dogs over the holidays (which is, of course, easier said than done) and even cautioning against visiting dog parks. Most certainly, all suggest an urgency to being up to date on vaccines for respiratory illnesses.
Since mid-August, the Oregon Department of Agriculture has received reports of over 200 cases of the illness from veterinarians in the state. It’s not known how many dogs have died.
In its press release, the Oregon Department of Agriculture noted that the illness can progress in three ways: a mild to moderate cough for six to eight weeks or longer that either doesn’t respond to antibiotics or only responds a little; chronic pneumonia that doesn’t respond to antibiotics; or severe pneumonia that “often leads to poor outcomes in as little as 24 to 36 hours.”
Our beloved dog died last winter after a long coughing illness. He had the cough for months. Then he suddenly developed pneumonia and died. He was 14, but he was a smaller breed that usually lives considerably longer.
Still miss him.
The Chinese do eat dog meat.
Question is, will we discover this is yet another bioengineered pathogen? Or perhaps a mutational strain from the Covid-19 bioengineered virus?
WHAT could be causing this? It can’t be humans.
Took my 6 year old yellow lab to the vet today for his bordetella & parvo. Vet says they haven’t had it in our area, but its just the matter of time. They had a note on their door instructing you to stay in your car & call their number. The vet said respiratory issues in dogs is common & this new variation mimics the others so its tough to diagnose & treat.
Hmm... I wonder if this is a mycoplasma or a rickettsia species. Either one of those causes illness. Usually mycoplasma and rickettsia respond to antibiotic treatment, but a newly discovered species might be resistant to current antibiotics.
Any new canine vaxxes been approved lately...?
Experts recommend isolating dogs amid respiratory ‘mystery illness’
https://www.foxnews.com/health/experts-recommend-isolating-dogs-respiratory-mystery-illness
My guess is there is a lot of genetically altered stuff leaking out of labs these days.
“According to Dr. David Needle...”
Dr. Needle?
Fauci Work Product. The WEF wants to sunset pet ownership.
Bkmk
These social engineers hate joy. The sooner people understand that the better.
Everyone should read Lenin in Zurich and fully digest the absolute disgust he felt at the meats hanging for purchase, the breads and cheeses and the cafes full of people eating, drinking and being merry.
THIS is who our elites are. X 1000.
I have zero doubt, despite all their wealth and power, they never have felt pure joy. Not even in then torture chambers full of children.