In December 2017, a young dog was treated by its veterinarian for fever and respiratory signs that developed four days after sniffing a dead prairie dog. When the dog failed to respond to antibiotics and began coughing up blood, it was taken to the Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital for additional diagnostics and treatment.
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Over 100 Veterinary Hospital Employees Exposed to Plague by Pet Dog
Posted by
Cathy Barnette on Mar 15, 2019 7:11:38 PM
Topics: Plaque, prairie dog