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Norovirus in dogs typically lasts a few days to a week, with most cases resolving through supportive care.
Limit close contact with your dog if you have norovirus and practice strict hygiene, as dogs can occasionally contract the virus through human exposure.
Norovirus symptoms in dogs include vomiting, diarrhea, reduced appetite, lethargy, dehydration, and abdominal discomfort, typically resolving within a week.
Yes, dogs can get norovirus, though it's uncommon and usually results from close contact with infected humans. Most cases in dogs are mild and resolve with supportive care.
No, Animax should not be used on deep wounds, puncture wounds, or serious burns without veterinary guidance.
A veterinarian can determine if a dog's ear infection is bacterial or fungal by examining the ear and performing diagnostic tests such as cytology or culture.
No, Animax should not be used on deep wounds, serious burns, or puncture wounds without veterinary supervision.
Distinguishing a bacterial from a fungal ear infection in dogs typically requires veterinary diagnosis, often involving microscopic examination, culture tests, and evaluation of symptoms.
No, Animax should not be used on deep wounds or serious burns; it’s intended for topical use under veterinary guidance for specific skin conditions.
A veterinarian can determine if a dog's ear infection is bacterial or fungal by examining the ear and possibly performing lab tests like cytology to identify the type of organism.

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