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By - Michigan
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Posted By - Homewood Suites Miami
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In Michigan, a fatal dog virus has struck in the town of Ann Arbor
and has already very quickly killed six canines. Veterinarians are
saying it might even be spreading from owners to the pets. The illness
showed up in eleven-year-old Brutus during the first of the week, when
he began to show symptoms of an unusual illness hitting him.
The dog would try to bark, and then he would whine each time he
attempted to bark, said his owner. The Tecumseh, Michigan woman did not
get worried until mid-week morning when Brutus did not have any desire
to eat and would barely try to move. She explained that she was close to
panic at this time and knew she had to get her dog to the vet’s
office. “I was trying not to lose it,” she was quoted as
saying. Veterinarians did not know exactly what kind of virus Brutus
had, because there was no name for it. This was the very first time this
type of illness had been seen anywhere in the metro area of Detroit and
since then it has taking the lives of dogs very quickly when it has
been showing up.
The illness is usually becoming the worst between 12 to 24 hours of
when it starts,” stated a veterinarian which works at the Emergency
Veterinary Hospital in Ann Arbor, MI. The vet also explained that Brutus
and the other dogs seen with the same unknown virus are displaying flu-
like symptoms. The animals also have very severe abdominal pain, with
vomiting, lethargy, and most of the time bloody diarrhea.
This virus seems to be very similar to the known Circovirus that
began making dogs ill last year in San Diego, CA and also in certain
parts of Ohio. But how this virus is transmitted is yet unknown,
although the dogs that have come down with the illness are seeming to
have owners who are also sick.
By tradition human beings do not pass any types of viruses to
animals. However, it is appearing that this time, there is some sort of
potential that people are doing just that, they are giving their illness
to their pets. Brutus’s owner was very quick to admit she had been
feeling under the weather since the weekend. She explained that she had
stomach pain which had been coming and going, which was located just
below her ribcage. However the owner ended up getting lucky. She brought
her dog in soon enough so that the illness was able to be caught and
treated in time. She added that she simply could not imagine being
without her pet.
As of this time, no human beings have knowingly died from this virus
nor do any doctors think that any individuals will get severely ill. As a
reminder, to help stop spreading germs and viruses, medical
professionals state that washing a person’s hands and to also use hand
sanitizer as often as possible. Even with the sanitation steps, it is
also unknown if the virus can be spread to any other pets such as cats.
Right now, the illness has only shown up in dogs.

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