Sorry. I think they will be stripping off outer clothes in their garages not
in the open
The flu is not fatal if treated promptly but some dog owners (including myself)
have older dogs and are worried it could be more serious for them.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 15, 2017, at 8:23 PM, (Redacted sender "ELG440" for DMARC)
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How dangerous is this flu? I get the flu now and then and just work through
it.
A couple of weeks ago I watched Linda Bankhead do her fantastic job of
judging and wipe her hands after each dog. She said the shepherd people
aren't used to showing the teeth and she didn't want to do it herself. I
appreciate the hand cleaning, but I haven't seen the flu here in Southern
California, and is it that serious?
I also want names and addresses for those who are going to strip before going
into their homes. We should set up a caravan to view the proceedure.
Evan
http://gsdnational.blogspot.com/
http://www.dogshowjuniors.com/GSYRFindex.asp
http://asgardgermanshepherd.com/
In a message dated 6/15/2017 5:16:38 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
jolisgsd@xxxxxxxxx writes:
I was at a kennel club mtg last night and a lot of the exhibitors in the
club are not showing their dogs this summer. They are vaccinating but the
vaccine takes about two months to become fully effective. I
We are having a show next month and will follow akc guidelines for frequent
disinfecting. Many members working st the show will strip off before
entering the house to try to prevent infecting their own dogs. Some members
are vowing to throw the clothes away rather than take them through the house
to the laundry. The flu can be spread through the air. Entries at many
shows are down by 40 to 60 percent