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Flu bug bites dogs
July was a tough month for Tricia Cady, owner of Cady's Kennels on Turnpike Road.
She noticed two dogs in her care were coughing, but she says at the time she didn't think anything of it. Two days later, every dog in her kennel was coughing.
During one of the busiest times of the year, 20 of the 22 dogs that happened to be staying in the kennel came down with something akin to canine influenza. The dogs were coughing and some had fevers. When they went home, Cady instructed their owners to take them straight to the veterinarian. She didn't want to run the risk that the malady might be dog flu.
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