Denville New Jersey 7/23/2009 1:18:58 AM
News / Education

Dog Warts On The Rise

Doggy Day Care Offers More Then You Bargain For

One of the newest trends over the last few years has been doggy day care. It's simple you drop your dog off before work and pick your dog up after work. In most places the dog will get to socialize and play with other dogs which is great for your dog. Your pooch is dead tired by the time you get them home and might actually leave you alone for a night. It's a nice break for you as well.

Most doggy day care centers require that your dog be up to date on all of its shots or your cannot bring your dog. A problem that is happening now is that more "mom & pop" type doggy day care centers are opening up all over the place that do not require any sort of shots or vaccinations.  This in turn is now leading to a nice little outbreak of canine papilloma virus also know as dog warts.

All in all dog warts are not that bad. Caninepapillomavirus.com equates it to getting chicken pox as a kid. You will get chicken pox and they will go away and sometimes another family member might be brought by you so they can get the chicken pox and build the immune system up to it as well. 

According to caninepapillomavirus.com most young dogs 1-2 years old and senior dogs will get dog warts because their immune systems are either still developing or are getting weak because of old age.  Your dogs can even get this from dog parks, so keep an eye on other dogs for dog warts around the mouth area and try to bring your own water.  COPV can usually have an incubation period anywhere from 2-6 weeks and can last from 4-6 weeks and longer if the right steps are not taken.

The good news? Well the good news is that the key to getting rid of dog warts is to keep the immune sytem strong. Caninepapillomavirus.com reccomends Flexpet as it has helped 1,000's of dogs boost and keep the immune system strong. Here is what the owners of Caninepapillomavirus.com have to say, "We get hundreds of emails a month from owners with dogs that have dog warts and repeateldy tell them Get FLEXPET! It boosts the immune system, helps with joints and we have gotten so many thanks you's and reply emails about how the dog warts went away in less then 2 weeeks."

So the bottem line is to keep the immune system strong and Flexpet has the answer. Remember to always check out other dogs that your dog might be playing with at doggy day care.

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