
Unraveling the Mystery: Investigating the Dog Illness Outbreak in Central Ohio
A mystery disease is affecting dogs in central Ohio, causing symptoms such as coughing, lethargy, and breathing difficulties. The Ohio State University Veterinary Hospital has not confirmed any cases, but primary care vets have reported seeing dogs with related symptoms. The disease does not consistently show up on tests, making it difficult to identify the underlying cause. Researchers are working to identify the disease, which appears to last longer than a typical upper respiratory infection. Dog owners are advised to limit contact with other dogs, but if boarding is necessary, ensuring full vaccination for kennel cough is recommended. Immediate veterinary attention is advised if symptoms persist for more than a few days and include loss of appetite and difficulty breathing.