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Babesia Canis in dogs.
If you are taking your pet on the continent please be aware of the disease Babesia Canis.
In January this year my Flatcoated retriever caught this in southern France.
It is a parasite caused by infected ticks.
I took her to the vet for her flea and worm treatment on the way home and the French vet spent an awfully long time examining her but did not say anything to me. (She must have already been showing signs of this illness). Two days after we returned she was visibly very ill. I took her to my vet who diagnosed Babesia canis. She had pneumonia, heart worm, lung worm, enlarged spleen, kidney damage, liver damage and anaemia. We very nearly lost her. She is a very healthy seven year old and my vet said if she had not have been she would have died.
After a month of touch and go and over a £1000.00 worth of treatment (thank goodness for insurance) She is back to her old self.
So please make sure you treat your animals regularly for fleas and ticks and inspect them daily removing any ticks immediately and speak to your vet before you go for the latest and best prevention measures
Chris
If you are taking your pet on the continent please be aware of the disease Babesia Canis.
In January this year my Flatcoated retriever caught this in southern France.
It is a parasite caused by infected ticks.
I took her to the vet for her flea and worm treatment on the way home and the French vet spent an awfully long time examining her but did not say anything to me. (She must have already been showing signs of this illness). Two days after we returned she was visibly very ill. I took her to my vet who diagnosed Babesia canis. She had pneumonia, heart worm, lung worm, enlarged spleen, kidney damage, liver damage and anaemia. We very nearly lost her. She is a very healthy seven year old and my vet said if she had not have been she would have died.
After a month of touch and go and over a £1000.00 worth of treatment (thank goodness for insurance) She is back to her old self.
So please make sure you treat your animals regularly for fleas and ticks and inspect them daily removing any ticks immediately and speak to your vet before you go for the latest and best prevention measures
Chris