New tick based disease that is deadly for dogs.
There are reports of a new disease which can be deadly for your dog. It is currently in Essex but it likely to be spread by other animals such as foxes.
The tick found in the UK carrying the Babesia canis strain is called Dermacentor reticulatus. There is an article about it on the BBC News website today. Googling Babesia should also get you more information.
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A ditto on that as we have an appointment next week with the vet for our dog's annual Rabies booster.We always fit her with a Scalibor collar prior to travelling to the Continent -in addition to monthly Eliminall and Milbemax.I will listen to what our very
good local vet has to say and let you know what she advises us .0 -
Another of the benefits of global warming.
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Thanks Remus. I'd post a similar report in the General Chat Section, as I thought that more members would see it there.
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Don't forget that human beings can also be bitten by ticks, and that they can cause awful long-term health problems. I'm still waiting the results of tests following some kind of a bite in October last year which resulted in the typical
'target' appearance around the bite. The bite mark can still be seen, and is intermittently still raised and causing problems.0 -
Don't forget that human beings can also be bitten by ticks, and that they can cause awful long-term health problems. I'm still waiting the results of tests following some kind of a bite in October last year which resulted in the typical
'target' appearance around the bite. The bite mark can still be seen, and is intermittently still raised and causing problems.Hope you get a satisfactory result soon, ValDa, and the docs can sort your problems out.
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We use Advantix on our dogs to protect them from ticks, fleas, mozzies and sandflies. Here in SW France leishmaniasis carried by sandflies can be a problem and we have 3 Spanish rescue dogs that we had to have tested for that plus Babesia, Erlichia
and Heart Worm which are prevalent there. In the UK we have been so fortunate not to have these problems for our dogs in the past. Global warming???0