Tetanus In Dogs

June 10, 2010 - 11:39 am 25 Comments

A veterinarian explains what is tetanus in dogs: symptoms, treatment, ….

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25 Responses to “Tetanus In Dogs”

  1. fudge867 Says:

    poor thing, so cute …
    poor thing, so cute as well

  2. Hotrodder2b Says:

    Thanks for the …
    Thanks for the information. My family is going through this right now with my dog, Dandy. Sad to see him struggle to eat, drink and walk. I hope he is as happy as the dog in the video soon!

  3. c3a1t20h8y25 Says:

    O_O
    O_O

  4. aznxkigga Says:

    poor dog has no …
    poor dog has no idea what the happened to it.

  5. wooshra Says:

    @zardozcs it is …
    @zardozcs it is painful…

  6. lokinkid Says:

    Its like you are …
    Its like you are flexing as hard as you can for the whole time.

  7. zardozcs Says:

    It’s so pleasing to …
    It’s so pleasing to see the dog well again at the end of the video. It’s heart breaking to see the dog shaking, but it’s not painful is it? It looks to me like it’s just muscle jitters.

  8. GhettoBlaster100 Says:

    i know but it’s …
    i know but it’s still foaming at the mouth at :52

  9. carmaj156 Says:

    foaming mouth is …
    foaming mouth is rabies

  10. GhettoBlaster100 Says:

    that thing be …
    that thing be foaming at the mouth

  11. Kayleigh27 Says:

    I like how he …
    I like how he sounds when he says “Tetanus “

  12. carmaj156 Says:

    Wow dogs are really …
    Wow dogs are really resistent to the desease, he’s suffering but still can walk and even shake his tail. To us it is almost death presentation card.

  13. carmaj156 Says:

    I meant the …
    I meant the clostridium tetani, the bacteria that lives in the DIRT, and mostly horse shit.

  14. rocsoledade Says:

    very beatiful black …
    very beatiful black dog!!!

  15. brujonagual Says:

    it´s not the …
    it´s not the structure of the rusted object, its because clostridium tetani is an anaerobic bacteria.

  16. rorabokele Says:

    may be in places …
    may be in places like the more developed countries, speaking of developing countries which some half the world is actually the risk of contracting tetanus from a rusted object is far higher than a dog bite. its almost a direct proportionality. By the way where do you find rusty blades and nails, in the backyard and soil where they rust away in the soil where C.Tetani is found. but Rust as an entity has no correlation with Tetanus. I agree with you on that.

  17. hlamp Says:

    The structure of …
    The structure of rusted object at a microscopic level are ideal for the growth of tetanus. It’s just easier for tetanus to thrive on rusty object.

  18. kzundiverus Says:

    Bacteria does.
    Bacteria does.

  19. Berialavrenti Says:

    really?????
    really?????

  20. carmaj156 Says:

    In a word, dirt.
    In a word, dirt.

  21. mmmmmarcus Says:

    it CAN be a rusty …
    it CAN be a rusty object, but it has to be exposed to tetanus to become a threat. Rust alone wont cause tetanus.

  22. mmmmmarcus Says:

    Clostridium Tetani, …
    Clostridium Tetani, a bacterium. You are actually far more likely to be infected by an animal bite/scratch, or an insect bite than a rusty blade/nail.

    Far more common in soil.

  23. mmmmmarcus Says:

    Rust has nothing to …
    Rust has nothing to do with tetanus.

  24. MoonCross10 Says:

    pity the dog
    pity the dog

  25. oXGaMeRXo Says:

    yeah it lives, you …
    yeah it lives, you can see that by the end..

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