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FYI everyone!<BR> <BR>
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> Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 21:16:20 -0700<BR>> > Subject: deadly kennel cough in pacific northwest<BR>> I just got off the phone with my daughter who has corgis. The breeder <BR>> of her show corgi who resides in northern Idaho today lost a two year <BR>> old champion to kennel cough. Earlier this week the breeder had almost <BR>> lost another Corgi, it was down, unresponsive and almost gone but they <BR>> got it to the Vet in time and after receiving some strong antibiotics it <BR>> made a good and fairly quick recovery. HOWEVER, two days later the <BR>> second girl came down with it and went down hill fast. They got it to <BR>> the Vet and got the antibiotics but the next morning she was <BR>> unresponsive, had rapid and random eye movement and died shortly <BR>> thereafter. The breeder had dogs at shows the past couple of weeks and <BR>> apparently brought the kennel cough home from the shows .<BR>> <BR>> The purpose of this message, is to inform you that if your dogs start <BR>> getting symptoms that sound like or mimic kennel cough be aware that it <BR>> may not be the ordinary strain of it, and watch your dogs closely. Do <BR>> not hesitate to take them to a vet. Make sure you tell your vet about <BR>> the above.<BR>> <BR>> Lee<BR>> -- <BR>> <BR>> *Lee Reed<BR>> Aurora Alaskan Malamutes and Siberian Huskies<BR>> Please see the Aurora Siberian Husky Guide Dogs for the Blind Page<BR>> www.aurorasib.com <http://www.aurorasib.com>*<BR></DIV> </div></body>
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