Words and phrases that have a meaning related to distemper: (144 results)
Often used in the same context:
canine distemper, parvo, parvovirus, heartworm, bordetella, rabies, rhinotracheitis, ringworm, coccidia, giardia, panleukopenia, rocky mountain spotted fever, lungworm, tularemia, psittacosis, babesia, hookworms, ebola virus, scabies, cats, mange, canis, itch mite, contagious disease, glanders, pasteurella, neisseria, typhus fever, veterinarian, pinworms, relapsing fever, coccidiosis, giardiasis, innoculation, lyme disease, stomach flu, equine encephalitis, enteritis, anaplasmosis, leptospirosis, fleas, hydrophobia, vesicular stomatitis, zoonotic disease, meningoencephalitis, borrelia, spaying, haemorrhagic fever, bubonic, hemorrhagic fever, neutering, septicemic, herpes, pneumonia, littermate, diphtheria, west nile virus, myxomatosis, chicken pox, cowpox, vaccinations, paratyphoid, styes, bubonic plague, herpesvirus, vibrio, blastomycosis, ebola, roseola, cutaneous anthrax, undulant fever, encephalitis, tapeworm infection, hantavirus, cysticercosis, folliculitis, herpes zoster virus, erysipelas, coryza, shigella, measles, mycoplasma, protozoal, toxoplasmosis, flu, rickettsial, meningitis, sarcoid, zoonosis, raccoons, viral hemorrhagic fever, trichinosis, lockjaw, puppyhood, epiglottitis, dysentry, visceral leishmaniasis, typhoid fever, metritis, spirochete, dogs, trypanosoma, distempers, malady, sickness, pestilence, indisposition, infirmity, sicknesses, affliction, ague, maladies, shipwreck, calamity, chills, indigestion, misfortune, temptation, ailment, disquietude, leprosy, peril, hepatitis, blackleg, canine, ink, mouse, plague, polio, rubella, smallpox, antirabic, attenuated, cholera, cytolytic, cytomegalovirus, defaced, diphtheritic, epidemic, equine
More specific:
equine distemper, strangles
More general:
Also try:animal disease, paint
— Adjectives for distemper: canine, same, contagious, mortal, epidemical, dangerous, democratic, feline, violent, fatal, present, more...
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