Canine Parvo


     




Canine minute virus - Canine minute virus is a type of parvovirus (canine parvovirus type 1) that infects dogs. It was originally discovered in Germany in 1967 in military dogs, although it was originally thought to not cause disease.

Canine Good Citizen - The Canine Good Citizen (CGC) program, established in 1989, is an American Kennel Club program to promote responsible dog ownership and to encourage the training of well-mannered dogs. A dog and handler team must take a short behavioral evaluation of less than half an hour; dogs who pass the evaluation earn the Canine Good Citizen certificate, which many people represent after the dog's name, abbreviating it as CGC; for example, "Fido, CGC".

International Association of Canine Professionals - 'International Association of Canine Professionals' (IACP) is an organization established to maintain standards of professional and business practice among canine professionals.

Infectious canine hepatitis - Infectious canine hepatitis is an acute liver infection in dogs caused by canine adenovirus type-1 (CAV-1). CAV-1 also causes disease in wolves, coyotes, and bears, and encephalitis in foxes.

Parvovirus - Parvovirus Information on canine parvo, provided by the AVMA network.

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