24/01/2022
Not my post but thought it may be helpful to know! If any of your dogs have shown any of the symptoms of have been ill in the last 10 days and they are due to stay with us please contact me to discuss alternative options!
Kind regards and thankyou xx Sarah & Paul
Thought I would share this as it may help somone, I hope all your doggies are all safe and well!
*NOT MY POST*
Thereβs a bad virus going round at the moment, reading about it non stop. Vets are putting out advice as itβs spreading really fast and theyβre seeing an advanced amount of admissions.
Try stay away from parks, donβt let your dog drink outside water, puddles etc and not to sniff π©. And clean your dogs paws after every walk in case theyβve walked in the virus then catch it when cleaning themselves π₯Ί
This is from a vet π
Vets are reporting higher than usual occurrenced of gastroenteritis in dogs which is fitting with a wider phenomenon as reported by The Small Animal Veterinary Surveillance Network (SAVSNET). So far we have found that the cases seen- whilst clearly being poorly- have responded well to treatment.
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) advise that with prompt veterinary treatment almost all dogs make a full recovery from this uncommonly violent gastric bug.
How Is This Vomiting Bug Different?
According to Vet Dr Danielle Greenberg of SAVSNET, this vomiting bug is unusual due to:
Prolific vomiting of 5 or more episodes in a 12 hour period which can stop for a period (such as overnight) and then starts again
Dogs are often unable to keep water down at peak vomiting stage
Anorexia and lethargy for 2-5 days
Diarrhoea: Most dogs have βgravy-likeβ diarrhoea
Full recovery can take 5-10 days
What We Know So Far:
This outbreak is affecting areas across the Midlands, Wales, the North of England and Northern Ireland
The illness is most likely a virus but has not yet been identified.
Seems to be dog-specific, thankfully humans donβt appear to be at risk.
This is not caused by Parvo or Salmonella