Because of their high natural resistance to tetanospasmin (compared to the horse and man), affected dogs may have a longer incubation period and clinical signs may be mild. The localised form tetanus that develops in dogs may be difficult to diagnose, particularly if there is no history of trauma. | Because of their high natural resistance to tetanospasmin (compared to the horse and man), affected dogs may have a longer incubation period and clinical signs may be mild. The localised form tetanus that develops in dogs may be difficult to diagnose, particularly if there is no history of trauma. |