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Old 03-07-2018, 08:01 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Rubye View Post
From the CDC --

Your dog or cat might get infected by:

Being in contact with infected feces (poop) from another dog or cat
Rolling and playing in contaminated soil
Licking its body after contact with a contaminated surface (for example, a dirty litter box or dog cage or crate)
Drinking water from a contaminated creek, pond, or other body of water

I talked to the vet and she agrees with you Taylor. Dogs need the stimulation from being outdoors.
I just need to not let Zeke go in the front yard where the other dog does her thing
I know ways to get it I’m a vet assistant. It’s just most commonly transferred by water. You really need to let all the other dog owners know so their dogs can be tested too.
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