Raccoon Distemper Transmissible to Dogs

Raccoons could have a number of diseases that are transmissible to dogs.
Raccoon Distemper Transmissible to Dogs
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Q: Our dogs killed a raccoon that looked rabid, and we took it away from them. The county animal services people who picked up the raccoon later reported that it had distemper, not rabies. Is raccoon distemper transmissible to dogs? What about humans?

A: Distemper is widespread in the raccoon population. The disease is caused by the canine distemper virus, or CDV.

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Lee Pickett, VMD, practices companion animal medicine in North Carolina. Contact her at AskTheVet.pet. Copyright 2024 Lee Pickett, VMD. Distributed by Creators.com