With low temperatures and less ventilation in the homes, the circulation of respiratory viruses in dogs increases considerably. According to Sebastián Riquelme, veterinary doctor at Drag Pharma Laboratory, the infection is easier than we thought. You don’t need your dog to be in a canile to get sick. The risks are in the day to day: Canine areas in squares: Sharing with other dogs. Lifts: If a sick can sneezed there previously. Pet Friendly rest…
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With low temperatures and less ventilation in the homes, the circulation of respiratory viruses in dogs increases considerably. According to Sebastián Riquelme, veterinary doctor at Drag Pharma Laboratory, the infection is easier than we thought. You don’t need your dog to be in a canile to get sick. The risks are in the day to day: Canine areas in squares: Sharing with other dogs. Lifts: If a sick can sneezed there previously. Pet Friendly rest…