What is Canine Respiratory MRSA Infection?
also see Feline Respiratory also see Doxycycline for Dogs also see Dog Heavy also see MRSA Sputum also see MRSA Pneumonia also see MRSA Infectious Disease also see MRSA Blood Infection also see Treating MRSA Respiratory MRSA infection occurs when a dog contracts it from a person, at a veterinary clinic or during surgery. Bacteria enters a dog’s blood stream and causes respiratory problems due to an MRSA infection. Therapy dogs are more at risk for getting this type of infection due to their exposure to hospital environments and patients. Still, a lot more needs to be learned about MRSA in canines as this “super bug” evolves. For now, understand this bug so you can better protect and treat your dog. So, what is MSRA? What is MRSA? The official translation of MRSA is methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus. Humans may have the staphylococcus aureus bacteria on their skin and never get an infection. But when the bacterium penetrates the skin, it can cause multiple infections such as b