Which of the following is not listed as a sign of dog flu?

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is not listed as a sign of dog flu?

Explanation:
Dog flu presents mainly as a respiratory illness. The signs you look for are coughing, nasal and sometimes eye discharge, and general malaise like lethargy. Hair loss isn’t part of the typical influenza picture; it points to skin or allergic problems, not a respiratory viral infection. So while coughing and discharge show the airway involvement of the flu and lethargy reflects overall illness, hair loss would suggest a different issue and isn’t used to identify canine influenza.

Dog flu presents mainly as a respiratory illness. The signs you look for are coughing, nasal and sometimes eye discharge, and general malaise like lethargy. Hair loss isn’t part of the typical influenza picture; it points to skin or allergic problems, not a respiratory viral infection. So while coughing and discharge show the airway involvement of the flu and lethargy reflects overall illness, hair loss would suggest a different issue and isn’t used to identify canine influenza.

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