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NEW YORK -- Though the chill might send shivers down their spines, dogs and cats are generally immune to the effects of the encroaching cold, windy season.

Ferrets, on the other hand, might experience winter the same way many humans do -- stuck in bed with a bad case of the sniffles.

"Ferrets can get the same influenza virus that people do," said Douglas Aspros, DVM, of the Bond Animal Hospital in White Plains, N.Y. "A lot of pet owners don't know it, but they should."

Not only can ferrets contract a similar strain of influenza that affects humans, but they are also likely to become sick from human contact.

"There is a definite link here between human and ferret influenza," said Byron Delanavarre, DVM, an exotic veterinarian in Chicago. "Humans can give it to ferrets and the ferrets could then pass it on to another member of the family."

Delanvarre says he treats around five to 10 ferrets a week and is starting to see an increase in influenza cases. When diagnosing a ferret with the flu, Delanvarre often finds that someone in the ferret's family has had the flu in the past week or so.

"We are trying to do as much education about this as possible, just to keep owners aware," he said.

"Any time you have an exotic animal, it is important to make sure clients have a good, accurate knowledge base of the husbandry and management of the species."

Ferrets can contract influenza from humans' dirty hands, or exposure to snot and mucus. The symptoms include those that generally accompany the flu in humans: a cough, runny nose and fever.

Ferrets might also exhibit lethargy, depression, anorexia, an upper respiratory nasal infection and conjunctivitis.

Both Delanvarre and Aspros say an affected ferret's health risk increases when the influenza is untreated, providing an open window to pneumonia.

"Younger ferrets are at a greater risk for developing something more serious, like pneumonia," said Aspros, noting that while he has never seen ferrets die from influenza, he has observed some become very ill.

Preventing ferrets from contracting influenza is a common sense technique, the veterinarians say.

"If you have, or have had the flu, you really want to stay pretty far away from the ferret," Aspros said.

"These viruses are spread by either coughing or wiping your nose onto your hands or whatever, so hand washing is certainly a big part of it."

The winter months also pose a few risks for dogs and cats, Aspros says.

"Owners want to be sure that their dogs' feet don't get caught up on ice, and that you clean their paws and remove the ice melters for them," he said of the things owners can do to prevent serious infections.

While the "ice melters," or manufactured products to get rid of snow and slippery ice on pavement are not toxic, they can cause dogs to experience an upset stomach.

Dogs also are susceptible to a canine influenza, which originated as a disease in horses, Delanvarre said. The contagious virus H3N8 was responsible for a major dog flu outbreak in New York in 2005; in 2006, the dog flu was confirmed in 22 other states.

Dogs contract the illness from other sick dogs, said Delanvarre, who has seen a recent drop in the number of canine flu cases.

There are, though, "still a few cases out there."

"We saw more of it several months ago, but we are still trying to get the word out," he said. "We used to see two or three cases a day, and now we are seeing one or two per week."

"If your dog might be predisposed, be careful and keep them at home. Try not to board them or bring them to obedience classes."

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Cindy C.
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I never knew ferrets could get the flu! So crazy.
 
Beth  W.
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Wow! I never realized that influenza had cross-species transmission. I will be sure to let my ferret owning friends know.
 
Nancy C.
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Lots of information I did not realize.
 
dogsrsuper
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Didn't know ferrets shared viruses with us. Wouldn't that be bad if dogs and humans shared germs like that?
 
Marnie B.
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Scary.
 
Cory3
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Didn't know ferrets could catch the flu.
 
granbarb
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Very interesting.
 
mike h.
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I guess I never thought about pets getting the flu but there are days when they don't feel up to par too.
 
Geoff L.
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Interesting...never knew ferrets could get our flu.
 
Karen S.
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I am surprised that flu can be spread between ferrets and humans. This is a very interesting article!
 
Jenny P.
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I never realized that ferrets can get the same flu as humans.
 
Sandy L.
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Good article - informative
 
Michele C.
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Loads of helpful information on virus,etc... I had no idea about ferrets immune system being so different than other animals. Just another thing we take for granted.
 
Michelle  K.
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great story, lots of education on how pets get sick,etc.
 
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Tammy1989
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very interesting stroy.
 
Bonnie K.
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Don't often give any thought to what I may get from, or give to, my pets.
 
menglish
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Interesting story; thanks.
 
Rhonda T.
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I wonder if they can carry it and transmit it to humans? wonder what other pets are at risk?
 
Melanie T.
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It's in the article - "Not only can ferrets contract a similar strain of influenza that affects humans, but they are also likely to become sick from human contact.

"There is a definite link here between human and ferret influenza," said Byron Delanavarre, DVM, an exotic veterinarian in Chicago. "Humans can give it to ferrets and the ferrets could then pass it on to another member of the family.""
 
sandy h.
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Guess I didn't know animals had the flu although you can tell when they aren't feeling up to par.
 
marc h.
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Wow...who knew? Good info!
 
Jenn E.
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I didn't know that ferrets could get the same flu as humans. Good info!
 
Carauch
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Interesting to know. But how can you get a ferret to wash his paws????
 
shellguy
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Good story--I never realized that flu was transmissible between ferrets and humans.
 
JIM K.
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cant we give them a flu shot like we do humans??? that would make more sense
 
ArthurCurtis
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I had no idea. Tonight, at our local Humane Society Board of Director's Meeting, we were sitting around talking about all the different articles on Zootoo. One member informed of this so I looked it up. Very interesting
 
Gail M.
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We have to remember to wash our hand often.
 
justin0718
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I never thought we could catch the flu from a ferret.
 
Carolyn C.
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Good article. Sometimes we forget that our pets can catch "cold" too.
 
Jan P.
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Cold weather brings more threats of sickness to all of us
 
Julia C.
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Great statement! I'm glad that Zootoo has this article full of info for us.
 
Edie Jo N.
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That's interesting. Didn't know they were so fragile.
 
Karina C.
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That's news to me. I didn't know that people could pass on the flu to their animals.
 
jeg3434
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Interesting, ferrets are cute.
 
janet m.
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I never knew this.
 
Austin P.
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I had no idea. Of course, I don't have a ferret.
 
Sena56
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No matter what the pet is you should always study up on care and needs.
 
Meryl O.
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Ferret owners take note!! - Interesting article.
 
Wanda & Veronica ;.
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poor things. hopefully that people who have them read up on them & learn this. this is something that should be told to people before they get one.
 
Christy M.
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I never knew they could get the flu!
 
Pam
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Very interesting and informative!
 
Geoff L.
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Very interesting. I had no idea ferrets could get the same flu we do.
 
Edward Robin
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A pretty informative story. Thank you!
 
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ditto
 
Whitney
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A lot of useful information in this article. We probably all learned something.
 
Robert R.
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I never imagined that
 
Pam
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Good that we can educate ourselves by reading these articles. Very interesting
 
Michelle L.
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Wow, didn't know this.
 
Jan P.
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Germ sharing is interesting. I kinda like ferrets but have never been around them.
 
sunnysdad
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I never knew ferrets could get the flu.
 
Kathy R.
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That's interesting that some animals and humans can share the same "bug".
 
Liann L.
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I had no idea ferrets and humans could share the flu. Wow, good info.
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