Home (Herpesvirus)
Home  
 
 
Home » Dog » Herpesvirus


 

Herpesvirus

Dog Hellenikos PoimenikosHighland Collie

Canine herpesvirus (CHV) is a virus of the family Herpesviridae which most importantly causes a fatal hemorrhagic disease in puppies less than two to three weeks old. The incubation period is three to six days.

 


Herpesvirus Infection in Dogs
Canine Herpesvirus Guide: Here you'll find in-depth information on canine herpesvirus including its causes, symptoms, and treatments.
Read More > ...

Canine herpesvirus is a viral disease that affects many puppies, causing sporadic deaths and occasionally the death of an entire litter.

Canine herpesvirus, a strain of the Herpes virus that happens to affect canines
Gastric dilatation volvulus (GDV), a condition associated with bloat
Pemphigus, which causes the autoimmune system to attack the dog's skin (leading to pustules) ...

Retinal Dysplasia: Retinal Dysplasia is most commonly a congenital hereditary disease, meaning the dog is born with it and it was passed to him by his parents, but it can also result from trauma or prenatal herpesvirus or parvovirus infections.

Some of the health conditions known to affect this breed include: Canine herpesvirus, a strain of the Herpes virus that happens to affect canines,/ Canine herpesvirus, a strain of the Herpes virus that happens to affect canines,/ Pemphigus, ...

It is usually caused by a virus, primarily Canine adenovirus 2, canine parainfluenza virus or canine distemper virus. Canine hepatitis virus, canine reoviruses types 1,2 and 3 and canine herpesvirus also have been implied to be causative agents.

requiring immediate veterinary assistance to prevent death.

Fading Puppy Syndrome - a condition where a previously healthy puppy suddenly stops nursing, becomes limp and dies fairly quickly. Generally thought to be caused by the herpesvirus. ...

See also: Bloat, Parvovirus, Spitz, Akita, Great Japanese Dog

Dog Hellenikos PoimenikosHighland Collie

 
 rssRSS