Maine officials have been receiving reports of abnormal and severe respiratory issues among dogs, but it’s unclear if they’re directly related to a mysterious new respiratory illness.
The illness has been reported in more than a dozen states, with some veterinarians saying it isn’t always responsive to typical treatments.
The state has begun encouraging vets to report any severe or abnormal cases. And Maine State Veterinarian Stefanie Bolas said there have been reports of severe coughing, as well as more cases of kennel cough that have developed into pneumonia.
“But unclear if it’s kind of our typical complex of organisms that causes your typical kennel cough that we’ve seen, or if it’s something new and more severe, or what’s really going on,” Bolas said. “So I think we’re still kind of in the early stages of figuring that out.”
While the situation is still unknown, Bolas advised that pets stay updated on routine vaccinations, including distemper, parvovirus, Bordetella and influenza, particularly if they’re regularly around other dogs outside the household, like at a groomer, dog park or day care.
If an owner thinks their dog is affected, the department recommends working with a veterinarian to discuss testing and treatment.
This article appears through a media partnership with Maine Public.