Downtown Canine -Full Service Training Center and Day Care

Downtown Canine -Full Service Training Center and Day Care Full service canine training center
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Another gorgeous day 😎
09/04/2024

Another gorgeous day 😎

Daily pics on a beautiful day
09/03/2024

Daily pics on a beautiful day

TGIF😎 have a great holiday weekend see you all Tuesday!
08/30/2024

TGIF😎 have a great holiday weekend see you all Tuesday!

Daily pics
08/29/2024

Daily pics

Hot one today 🥵💦
08/28/2024

Hot one today 🥵💦

Daily pics - summer is back 😎☀️
08/27/2024

Daily pics - summer is back 😎☀️

Welcome Cash 😊
08/27/2024

Welcome Cash 😊

We’re back! Daily pics
08/26/2024

We’re back! Daily pics

TGIF😎 Reminder we are closed next week see you all on the 26th!!
08/16/2024

TGIF😎
Reminder we are closed next week see you all on the 26th!!

Daily pics 😊😎
08/14/2024

Daily pics 😊😎

Daily pics on a nice day 😎
08/13/2024

Daily pics on a nice day 😎

Congrats Biscuit, Duke, and Molly🎓 completed basic obedience and some street work 🎉🥳
08/12/2024

Congrats Biscuit, Duke, and Molly🎓 completed basic obedience and some street work 🎉🥳

Happy Monday! Remember we are closed for vacation NEXT week
08/12/2024

Happy Monday! Remember we are closed for vacation NEXT week

TGIF😊Reminder we are open next week, vacation is the week of August 19!!
08/09/2024

TGIF😊Reminder we are open next week, vacation is the week of August 19!!

Transformation day for shepadoodle “Gus” today 🥰 he is almost 6 months and already a big boy!
08/08/2024

Transformation day for shepadoodle “Gus” today 🥰 he is almost 6 months and already a big boy!

Daily pics - gorgeous day!
08/08/2024

Daily pics - gorgeous day!

Daily pics on a much nicer day ☁️🌤️☀️
08/07/2024

Daily pics on a much nicer day ☁️🌤️☀️

Daily pics - very soggy morning, cloudy but nice afternoon
08/06/2024

Daily pics - very soggy morning, cloudy but nice afternoon

Congrats Flora and Ruby🥳 These puppies put in some work 😊🎓
08/06/2024

Congrats Flora and Ruby🥳 These puppies put in some work 😊🎓

08/05/2024

Hi all - Just a caution - a couple of our daycare dogs have presented with some conjunctivitis- redness in the eye(s), some discharge. Could be allergy related, could be viral - in any case if you notice anything with your dogs please let us know and keep them home for a few days so it can clear up. May be a good idea to see your vet as well for some eye drops to be sure it doesn’t become something worse. Thanks 😊

We are all put back together 😊 Thank you to my husband and my friends Claudia and Andi, we met early Saturday morning wh...
08/03/2024

We are all put back together 😊 Thank you to my husband and my friends Claudia and Andi, we met early Saturday morning when it wasn’t too hot and got it done ❤️ Thank you guys!!!

TGIF😎
08/02/2024

TGIF😎

Daily pics / back to heat wave 😰
08/01/2024

Daily pics / back to heat wave 😰

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/WAPgDee2CPVqKDhZ/?mibextid=WC7FNGood explanation for those wondering, this is one of th...
07/31/2024

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/WAPgDee2CPVqKDhZ/?mibextid=WC7FN

Good explanation for those wondering, this is one of the peak seasons with lots of people boarding and on vacation

Today I want to talk to you about something very sensitive in the pet industry and dispel some common myths and misconceptions about it. Something that has caused clients to quit using a pet professional or business entirely. Something that we have nearly no control over. I’m talking about CIRDC (Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex) or more commonly known as the two dirty little words, Kennel Cough.

The main symptom of kennel cough is a strong cough that may sound like your dog is trying to clear something from their throat or retching, they will sound a lot like a honking goose when they cough. They can also have a runny nose or sneezing and just feel a bit blah. So now we know what it looks and sounds like, but what now?

First we need to understand what kennel cough is. Simply put, kennel cough is a very broad term used to describe any of a myriad of illnesses of the upper respiratory system in dogs. It can be caused by a number of bacteria or viruses including Bordetella, parainfluenza, canine coronavirus, herpesvirus, adenovirus, and mycoplasma.

Myth-Kennel cough is caused by a dirty facility.

Truth-Kennel cough is spread through airborne droplets released when dogs cough or sneeze, as well as through direct contact with an infected dog or contaminated objects like shared food or water bowls. Think about how easy it is for a cold to spread in a school, kennel cough is the canine equivalent of a cold.

Myth-cleaning better prevents the spread of kennel cough.

Truth-We can take precautions but unfortunately there is no real way to completely prevent it. We can refuse services to dogs showing symptoms such as coughing. We can wipe down all surfaces and not allow nose to nose contact with other dogs. The fastest way it is spread is by air though, and no amount of disinfectant can remove airborne bacteria or viruses.

Myth-only visibly sick dogs can spread kennel cough.

Truth-Dogs can carry kennel cough and spread it to other dogs without showing any symptoms. In fact, most dogs with kennel cough are contagious before they start showing signs. This can make the disease difficult to control and it can spread quickly. Again, think about how quickly a cold spreads in a school.

Myth-the kennel cough vaccination prevents kennel cough so only unvaccinated dogs get sick.

Truth-The bordetella, or kennel cough, vaccination covers a large number of the causes for kennel cough, but not all of them. So even though your dog may be vaccinated for respiratory virus’s A B & C with their bordetella vaccination, if they encounter, for example, respiratory virus D or bacteria G they will get sick with kennel cough.

After exposure, symptoms can take as little as 2 days up to 14 days to develop and can last between one and three weeks. To be safe it’s best to avoid taking your dog around other dogs for 10-14 days after the cough has stopped to avoid infecting other dogs. Kennel cough is usually not dangerous and normally clears up without treatment within a few weeks. However, puppies, elderly dogs, and those with existing medical conditions can be susceptible to complications, such as pneumonia. If your dog's cough persists or they also have a reduced appetite, less energy than normal, or a high temperature, you should always talk to your vet.

This post was brought to you by a little black and white spaniel who brought kennel cough home from her last dog show and is now in quarantine with the rest of the family for a couple weeks.

I will share a short video clip in the comments of what that distinctive kennel cough honking cough sounds like.

Please share this post with your friends who have dogs who may be exposed to kennel cough to help them understand how and why it occurs.

Nice morning before the torrential rains 😊
07/31/2024

Nice morning before the torrential rains 😊

Welcome Abby 😊
07/30/2024

Welcome Abby 😊

Address

55 Calef Road
Manchester, NH
03103

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 6pm
Tuesday 7am - 6pm
Wednesday 7am - 6pm
Thursday 7am - 6pm
Friday 7am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 2pm

Telephone

+16036569991

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