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In most dogs over five months of age it will take three to five days.

If the dog is exposed during that time it may still develop distemper; often they are milder cases.

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The survival rate and length of infection depend on the strain of the virus and on the strength of the dog's immune system. Some cases resolve as quickly as 10 days. Other cases may exhibit neurological symptoms for weeks and even months afterward.

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