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- 1 How Dogs Get Valley Fever
- 2 Symptoms | Valley Fever Center for Excellence
- 3 Valley Fever in Dogs – VCA Animal Hospitals
- 4 Pet Owners Beware: How To Recognize and Treat Valley Fever
- 5 Valley Fever – Animal Wellness Center of Pontiac
- 6 Valley Fever in Dogs: Everything You Need to Know | PetMD
- 7 Valley Fever in Dogs | Orange County Specialist Vet Blog
- 8 Coccidioidomycosis – Generalized Conditions – Merck …
- 9 Valley Fever – Veterinary Specialty Center of Tucson
- 10 What is valley fever in Tucson?
- 11 Valley Fever (Coccidioidomycosis) – KC Animal Hospital
- 12 What is Valley fever? Vaccine could prevent disease in dogs
- 13 Valley Fever in Dogs — Signs and Treatments – The Wildest
- 14 Valley Fever in Dogs – Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis … – Wag!
- 15 How to Prevent Your Dog from Getting Valley Fever – Wag!
- 16 Valley Fever in Dogs: Risks, Symptoms and Treatment
- 17 Q&A Valley Fever | Veterinarians Green Valley, AZ
- 18 Valley Fever In Dogs: Symptoms, Causes, & Treatments
- 19 Signs of Valley Fever in Dogs As Fungal Disease on the Rise …
- 20 Recognizing Signs of Valley Fever in Dogs – Horizon Animal …
- 21 Valley Fever: What You Should Know – American Kennel Club
- 22 Valley Fever in Dogs: Diagnosis and Treatment – Priority Pet …
- 23 How do dogs get Valley Fever? | FirstVet
- 24 Valley Fever in Dogs | Great Pet Care
- 25 What You Should Know About Valley Fever in Dogs | Daily Paws
- 26 A Vaccine Against Valley Fever Finally Works—for Dogs
- 27 New Valley fever vaccine for dogs is the first in the world to …
- 28 UA says it has a vaccine that prevents Valley fever in dogs
- 29 Valley fever vaccine shows promising results for dogs, maybe …
- 30 Valley Fever Treatment in Scottsdale, AZ – Salt River Vet
How Dogs Get Valley Fever
Symptoms | Valley Fever Center for Excellence
Valley Fever in Dogs – VCA Animal Hospitals
Pet Owners Beware: How To Recognize and Treat Valley Fever
Valley Fever – Animal Wellness Center of Pontiac
Valley Fever in Dogs: Everything You Need to Know | PetMD
Valley Fever in Dogs | Orange County Specialist Vet Blog
Coccidioidomycosis – Generalized Conditions – Merck …
Valley Fever – Veterinary Specialty Center of Tucson
What is valley fever in Tucson?
Valley Fever (Coccidioidomycosis) – KC Animal Hospital
What is Valley fever? Vaccine could prevent disease in dogs
Valley Fever in Dogs — Signs and Treatments – The Wildest
Valley Fever in Dogs – Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis … – Wag!
How to Prevent Your Dog from Getting Valley Fever – Wag!
Valley Fever in Dogs: Risks, Symptoms and Treatment
Q&A Valley Fever | Veterinarians Green Valley, AZ
Valley Fever In Dogs: Symptoms, Causes, & Treatments
Signs of Valley Fever in Dogs As Fungal Disease on the Rise …
Recognizing Signs of Valley Fever in Dogs – Horizon Animal …
Valley Fever: What You Should Know – American Kennel Club
Valley Fever in Dogs: Diagnosis and Treatment – Priority Pet …
How do dogs get Valley Fever? | FirstVet
Valley Fever in Dogs | Great Pet Care
What You Should Know About Valley Fever in Dogs | Daily Paws
A Vaccine Against Valley Fever Finally Works—for Dogs
New Valley fever vaccine for dogs is the first in the world to …
UA says it has a vaccine that prevents Valley fever in dogs
Valley fever vaccine shows promising results for dogs, maybe …
Valley Fever Treatment in Scottsdale, AZ – Salt River Vet
Can Valley Fever in dogs be cured?
Valley Fever is almost always treated through antifungal medication, and based on how far the disease has progressed, it can last anywhere from 6 months to a lifetime. The earlier you catch this disease, the shorter treatment will typically have to last.
How does a dog get Valley Fever?
Dogs and other animals mainly acquire Valley Fever by inhaling these fungal spores in the dust and air. The dog may inhale only a few spores or many hundreds. Once inhaled, the spores grow into spherules which continue to enlarge until they burst, releasing hundreds of endospores.
What are early signs of Valley Fever in dogs?
Dogs that have been diagnosed with Valley Fever will be given anti-fungal medications which inhibit the growth of Coccidiodes organisms and allows the dog's immune system to control and hopefully eliminate the infection. Commonly used medications include fluconazole, itraconazole, and ketoconazole.
What is the treatment for dogs with Valley Fever?
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