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  1. Tularemia is a rare infection in dogs and dogs are known to be less susceptible to this illness than other species. Tularemia is often self-limiting, although some dogs experience short periods of poor appetite, lethargy, and mild fever.

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  3. Although found in every state except Hawaii, tularemia is most often reported in the south central and western US (California, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Montana). Dogs appear to be relatively resistant to the bacteria, and infections in dogs are rare.

  4. 1 day ago · Tularemia is a bacterial infection caused by Francisella tularensis. As the name rabbit fever suggests, tularemia is most common in rabbits. However, it can also affect other species, including rodents, livestock, cats, dogs, and even humans. Tularemia has been reported in every U.S. state except for Hawaii. It is also found in Canada, Europe ...

  5. Among domestic animals, clinical infection of tularemia has been reported in sheep, cats, dogs, pigs, and horses. Cats are at increased risk because of predatory behavior on small mammal hosts and appear to have an increased susceptibility, whereas cattle appear to be resistant.

  6. Dogs. Tularemia is rare in dogs, and dogs are less susceptible to becoming ill than other species. Clinical signs observed are related to mode of transmission and may include the following: Mild fever; Lethargy; Poor appetite; Swollen lymph nodes; Eye inflammation; Runny nose or eyes; Draining abscesses

  7. Dec 15, 2020 · Tularemia can cause serious, potentially deadly symptoms in dogs with compromised immune symptoms. Our Greensboro vets describe the bacterial disease, symptoms and treatment.

  8. Apr 24, 2023 · Tularemia in dogs, often called “rabbit fever,” is a form of blood poisoning caused by the organism Francisella tularensis. Tularemia causes severe disease in humans and is easily passed from infected pets to owners.

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