🦠 Dog diseases we track
ParvoMaps tracks these canine diseases and hazards across the US. Tap any one for symptoms, how it spreads, prevention, and where it’s being reported right now.
Infectious
A highly contagious viral infection that attacks the gastrointestinal tract. It is most dangerous — and often…
A serious viral disease affecting the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems. It can leave lasting…
A contagious respiratory infection — usually mild — that spreads quickly where dogs gather, like boarding, day…
A bacterial infection that can damage the kidneys and liver. It is zoonotic — it can spread to people.
A contagious respiratory virus. Most dogs recover, but it can progress to pneumonia in some cases.
An intestinal parasite that causes persistent digestive upset, especially in puppies and dogs in group setting…
A fungal skin infection (not a worm) that is zoonotic and spreads easily by contact.
A bacterial infection of the reproductive system, important in breeding dogs. It is zoonotic and hard to clear…
A reportable parasitic infestation in which the larvae (maggots) of the New World screwworm fly burrow into th…
A common external parasite. Beyond intense itching, fleas can trigger allergic dermatitis, transmit tapeworm a…
Tick-borne
A bacterial infection spread by ticks. Many dogs show no signs, but it can cause joint disease and, rarely, se…
A tick-borne bacterial infection that can progress quickly and affect multiple organs. Early treatment matters…
A tick-borne bacterial infection that affects blood cells, sometimes causing bleeding problems.
A tick-borne bacterial infection that can become chronic and suppress the bone marrow if untreated.
Not a disease — a community-reported sighting of ticks in an area, flagging local exposure risk for tick-borne…
Environmental
Educational information only — not veterinary advice. If your dog is sick, contact your veterinarian.