• South Florida is experiencing an outbreak of Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex, or “kennel cough.”
  • Most cases of the disease are mild, but worsening symptoms could develop into pneumonia.
  • Health experts say keeping dogs up-to-date on vaccines is the best protection.

With COVID-19 still on the mind of many Americans, there’s another virus spreading around south Florida affecting a different segment of the population: dogs. 

Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex, also known as “kennel cough” or “canine cough,” is caused by a group of viruses and bacteria, including the flu, that affects the respiratory tract of dogs. It can also be easily spread, whether dogs live in a home or awaiting adoption. 

While the recent outbreak has been limited to South Florida, the illness can be found throughout the country at any given time, according to José Arce, president of the American Veterinary Medical Association.

“We’ll see a case here and there, but then there are times where outbreaks will occur in different areas of the country at different moments,” Arce told USA TODAY.

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How does CIRDC spread?

Similar to how COVID-19 spreads, CIRDC easily spreads whenever dogs are in close contact, whether it be at a dog park, a play date, groomer, dog events and with dogs that are in common places like shelters. Arce said another way the virus could spread is if a dog plays with a toy and a different dog then uses the same toy.

Maria Serrano, chief veterinarian at the Miami-Dade County Animal Services, said the outbreak in South Florida likely came from a dog that entered a shelter. 

“Respiratory diseases that are transmitted through aerosolized droplets are just very, very contagious,” Serrano said. 

The disease does not affect humans. 

What are the symptoms of CIRDC?

Common symptoms of CIRDC include coughing and sneezing, as well as discharge coming from the nose. As the disease develops, dogs may have difficulty breathing and may have secretions coming out of their nose and eyes, Arce said. 

Symptoms will usually appear around five days after exposure, and mild cases will usually last up to 10 days. Dogs could be tested by veterinarians to see if they have the disease. 

Some dogs may not show any symptoms, but they could still carry the disease and can still spread it. 

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