A)An infection also known as canine infectious tracheobronchitis which also includes felines and is most commonly caused by Bordetella bronchiseptica.
B)A mist containing small clusters of mucous which contain pathogens such as viruses and bacteria.
C)An increased likelihood of developing a disease or condition based on your family history.
D)A pulmonary infection which does not require hospitalization and is typically viral and self-limiting.
E)A sudden or violent attack, fit, or increase of symptoms as in the disease pertussis.
F)Thin layer of tissue that separates the external auditory canal from the middle ear.
G)Constant discomfort resistant or refractory to routine analgesic treatments.
H)A soft, typically medicated, unctuous topical preparation.
I)An open sore involving the clear front window of the eye which also covers the iris and pupil.
J)Thick, slippery, and firmly adherent sputum difficult to expel by coughing and seen in diseases such as cystic fibrosis.