A Note on the Six
Primary Viruses

  1. Canine distemper is a universal, high-mortality viral disease of dogs. Approximately 50% of unvaccinated, nonimmune dogs infected with Canine Distemper virus develop clinical signs of disease, and approximately 90% of those dogs die.

  2. Infectious canine hepatitis (ICH) is a universal, sometimes fatal, viral disease of dogs.

  3. Canine adenovirus type 2 infection causes respiratory disease which in severe cases may include pneumonia and bronchopneumonia.

  4. Canine Para influenza is a common viral upper respiratory disease of dogs.

  5. Canine Parvovirus infection results in enteric disease characterized by sudden onset of vomiting and diarrhea, Often hemorrhagic and subsequent death.

  6. Canine Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection which may lead to permanent kidney damage.

During a Hoytt Dobe's development time, anything that is needed is taken care of. REMEMBER: acquiring a Hoytt Pup medically complete means that until placement it is cared for and given personal attention from wake-up to bed time. That means five to six weeks of care before weaning and five to six weeks of care after weaning at a very reasonable price.

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