NO & if it were kennel cough the vet would tell the owner. Kennel cough is highly contagious to other dogs (not humans) & vet would recommend in home quarantine until all antibiotics were finished & dog is rechecked. It sounds like a typical upper respiratory infection that is not passed to humans
If your dog shows symptoms of kennel cough the first thing you need to do is isolate him from other pets you may have or be in contact with. Go to the vet A.S.A.P. The'll take it from here.
Yes.
by being good at playing it
On the day the question is being asked, the 18th of March 2012, the answer was 522 days. On the day the question is being answered, the 27th of November 2014, the answer is 1506 days.
Once your dog has completed treatment for Kennel Cough, it can continue to infect other dogs for 6-14 weeks. Being vacinated for Kennel Cough does not guarantee complete protection (no vaccine guarantees complete protection) but it will lower the chance of infection.
Humans Being was created in 1996.
the right to live without being hunted by humans with guns, bow and arrows or being shot from planes, the right to live in the wild if that was meant to be for their species and most of all the right to be cared for and protected by humans!!
When you are being passed you should stay in your lane and maintain your speed.
The simple abbreviation for the American Kennel Club is AKC. The club has been in existence since the year 1884. It is noteworthy for being a registry exclusively of purebred dog breeds.
He can prevent a law from being passed by not making a bill for it.
Impossible to say without knowing the time period or act in question.
I am not totally sure. But, I think they put it there to simply tell if you are a human being. They only want humans on here... ;)