Veterinary Guide to Canine Cryptococcosis (2025)🐶

In this article
Veterinary Guide to Canine Cryptococcosis (2025)🐶
By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc
🔍 What Is Cryptococcosis?
Cryptococcosis is a systemic fungal disease in dogs caused by Cryptococcus neoformans or C. gattii. Dogs typically inhale spores from contaminated environments like bird droppings or decaying wood, which then invade nasal passages and can spread to the brain, skin, lungs, or other tissues. Though more common in cats, it poses significant risks to dogs. 🧫🌿
💡 Causes & Risk Factors
- Inhalation of spores from soil, dust, or pigeon droppings 🐦
- Open wounds or mucosal exposure to contaminated material 💉
- Weakened immune systems (e.g., puppies, seniors, autoimmune disease) 🧬
🚨 Symptoms by Body System
- Nasal: sneezing, chronic discharge (mucus, blood), swelling, ulcers 🐽
- CNS: seizures, incoordination, head tilt, blindness 🧠
- Skin: nodules, draining ulcers, inflamed lymph nodes 🐾
- Systemic: weight loss, lethargy, poor appetite ⚠️
🔬 Diagnostic Strategy
- 🔎 Physical exam + symptom history
- 💉 Cytology or biopsy of nasal discharge, lymph nodes, skin lesions
- 🧪 Cryptococcal antigen testing (serum or CSF)—highly accurate
- 🖥️ Imaging (CT/MRI/X-ray) to assess bone and brain involvement
- 🩸 Bloodwork/urinalysis to evaluate organ function and rule out comorbidities
🛠 Treatment Options
📌 Antifungal Medications
- Fluconazole: 10 mg/kg PO every 12–24 hrs 💊
- Itraconazole: 5–10 mg/kg PO daily
- Amphotericin B + flucytosine in severe or CNS cases (IV or subcutaneous)
- Steroids: Low dose to reduce inflammation during CNS treatment (vets only) 🧯
✂️ Surgery & Supportive Care
- Excise large or isolated skin nodules if present
- Hospitalize for seizures or poor appetite; give fluids, pain relief, nutrition
📈 Prognosis & Monitoring
- 👍 Nasal disease: Good response in many cases with long-term treatment (4–12 months)
- ⚠️ CNS/systemic involvement: Prognosis guarded—many require months of antifungal therapy and intensive care
- 🧪 Repeat serum antigen testing monthly to track treatment response
- 🩺 Monitor liver enzymes every 2–4 weeks while on azoles
🧣 Prevention Tips
- Avoid exposure to bird droppings, especially pigeon-rich environments 🐦
- Keep wounds clean and covered during hikes or outdoor activities 🏕️
- Boost general immunity with balanced nutrition, parasite prevention, and regular checkups 💪
🔧 Tools & Owner Support
- Ask A Vet App: Real-time help with symptoms, medication questions, and test results 📱
✅ Final Thoughts
Cryptococcosis is rare but serious. With early detection, aggressive antifungal therapy, and supportive care, many dogs with nasal disease recover well. Systemic forms require long-term therapy and vigilant follow-up. In 2025, tools like Ask A Vet, parents stay on top of this complex condition. 🐾❤️
Download the Ask A Vet app today for 24/7 support with fungal treatment, symptom tracking, and recovery monitoring. 📱💡