Coronavirus in Dogs

Coronavirus is a viral infection of the digestive tract found usually in puppies, but also in adult dogs. It is common in unvaccinated dogs boarded in kennels. It is not typically a fatal virus.

Signs & Symptoms Coronavirus

These symptoms are sometimes worsened due to environmental stress or concurrent infections. Vomiting and fever are not usually common symptoms of coronavirus, but are often seen in a similar disease called parvovirus. Dogs infected with coronavirus are often infected with parvovirus as well. Coronavirus is not typically fatal.

Causes of Coronavirus

Coronavirus is spread through direct contact with infected oral and fecal secretions.

Diagnosis of Coronavirus

Diagnosis begins with a complete history and a physical exam. Your veterinarian will be most likely to do the following:

Treatment for Coronavirus

Coronavirus is associated with severe dehydration, which can be treated with fluids. Medication may be administered to control vomitting or diarrhea.

Infected dogs may suffer a recurrence of symptoms three to four weeks after recovery.

Prevention of Coronavirus

This virus may be prevented by:

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