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What does Strict Confinement mean?
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~Animal may be kept at home in an escape proof enclosure (approved my inspector)
~May be leash walked by adult ~Reg. visit by a DVM. ~Owner informed of Rabies risk and given written instructions. |
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Does the owner of an animal that is in strict confinement, observation have to inform their DVM about changes in the animal health or behavior?
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YES
they are required. |
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What does Isolation mean?
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~Confined off of the owner's propery w/ out any animal OR human contact.
~Facility must be approved by local animal inspector. |
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What does close Observation mean?
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~May be kept at home in an escape proof enclosure. (approved by inspector)
~May be leashed walked by an adult. ~Owner informed of rabies risk and given written instructions. |
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What are the 4 categories of rabies risk?
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1.) high risk to 4.) low risk
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What is Canine Distemper?
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~very contagious
~incurable, often fatal ~multisystemic viral disease ~affects the respiratory, gastrointesinal, and central nervous systems. |
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What is CDV?
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Canine distemper virus
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CDV occurs amoung.....
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domestic dogs
raccoons skunks foxes |
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Who is most likley to get CDV and die from it?
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young puppies between 3 and 6 months old
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How is CDV transmissed?
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~through body secretions and excretions
~respiratory secreations ~primary source is airborn |
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Is it possible for humans to contract CDV?
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yes, but they are asymptomatic
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What are the symptoms of CVD?
Early.... Progressed...... |
Early.... Fever, loss of appetite, and mild eye inflammation.
Progressed.... eye and nose discharge, depression, and anorexia |
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Gastrointestinal and respiratory symptoms or CVD...
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Conjunctivitis
diarrhea fever pneumonia Rhinitis (runny nose) vomiting |
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Ways to diagnois CVD...
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examin cerebrospinal fluid
respiratory symptoms |
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Treatment for CVD...
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~Provide a clean, warm, draft free enviroment.
~Keep eyes and nose clear of discharge. ~Monitor for dehydration. ~Antibiotics and Anticonvulsants |
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Is there a cure for distemper?
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No
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Prevention for CVD...
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Vaccination
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How often should dogs be vaccinated for CVD?
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every 3 years
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When do puppies start to loss their maternal protection?
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Between 6 and 12 weeks of age.
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What are the vaccines in DHLPP?
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Distemper (CVD)
Hepatitis Leptospirosis Parainfluenza virus Parcovirus |