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Lungworm and Parasite Control

Written by our Vet (Simon Hayes)

I’ve been in small animal practice for nearly 20 years now. In large animal practice there is an understanding of the necessity for parasite control. Without it, productivity takes a hit, but I believe there has been to lax an attitude to parasite control in our nation’s pets for too long. Now with cases of lungworm (Angiostrongylus vasorum) being diagnosed more and more frequently, this has to change. If I see one more dog dying acutely from lungworm, it will be one too many. Slugs and snails are the reservoir of lungworm. Larval stages develop in them and then dogs, being dogs eat the slug or snail intentionally or accidentally. The dog is then infected and the larvae migrate to the pulmonary artery (near the lungs and heart) where the adult worms develop and lay eggs which move to the lungs. Little nodules form in the lungs containing eggs and larvae. Most infected dogs will cough and it can become a low grade chronic disease, but in a few dogs it can be rapidly fatal. Some just show very non-specific illness, like tiredness or vomiting and diarrhea  but in others their blood stops clotting and they can die very quickly. Sorry to be so graphic, but I have sadly seen this happen.

I’m sure like many vets out there, I have often not pushed the issue of worm and flea control. We regularly hear “He’s very well, I’m sure he doesn’t need worming,” or, “I would know if she had a problem.” During a long, busy day, who can be bothered arguing that prescription wormers or flea products are more effective than pet shop or supermarket products? If I ever find Bob Martin, I won’t be held responsible for my actions! If I’m honest most people are concerned over the costs and as a profession we haven’t educated them well enough to see the importance of spending just a little bit more to get the right products. Generally it works out at £10-12 a month.

Owner compliance is poor when vets strongly recommend products, imagine what its like when we make it sound like its not that important. Those days should be over. In the UK, certainly in the South East, we now have a potentially fatal parasite out there that can easily be controlled with a monthly preventative treatment. Surely it is every veterinary surgeon’s responsibility to advise this. I would question whether it should be advice or whether, as with heartworm in other countries, it is seen as importantly as vaccination.

Its not only lungworm; there are human health issues with pet parasites as well and cats are just as important. There are at least 10 cases per year in the UK of Toxocariasis in children, with a high risk of blindness. Many people are allergic to flea bites. Sarcoptic mange can be transmitted to people. I have a client who caught worms off of her cat and became extremely ill. Why are we taking a risk with pet and human health? I am very strongly advising the use of monthly Advocate for every dog and cat that I see. As I said, I cannot watch another dog die from lungworm and I see it as my responsibility to make pet owners aware of how serious parasites can be for them and their pets.

Elmtree Pet Hotel

Elmtree Pet Hotel

If you’re a pet owner and expect the very best in animal care whilst you’re away, why not head over to our website and see what we can do for you and your pet?

If you like the idea of keeping in touch with your pet, some of our London Kennels are equipped with webcams to allow you to see your pet from anywhere, anytime.

Elmtree don’t just cater for cats and dogs. We also offer a boarding service for Rabbits, Hamster, Mice, Gerbils and many more!

For a list of our services and prices, head over to www.elmtreepethotel.co.uk.

Rabbit Play Time

We haven’t forgotten about our smaller animal friends – bunnies sure do enjoy their playtime as well!

Pet shops are often overflowing with colourful cat and dog toys which often doesn’t make it easy to find something suitable for your rabbit. This is a perfect time to let your creative side take over and design a few enjoyable rabbit toys yourself instead!

For those of you who still need a little more help, perhaps these suggestions will get your creativity flowing!

Chew Sticks

Rabbit’s love to chew and drag them with as they hop around! Just make sure that the wood is unpainted and unpolished.

Super-Tubes

Great fun for your rabbit to run through!

Cat Balls

Especially the wire and rubber ones are perfect to use during rabbit play time. Rabbits just love pushing and chucking them about in their cage! Try avoid using the plastic balls as they are very easy for your bunny to chew through.

Stuffed Animals

Another great alternative. Bunnies just love picking them up, and dragging and tossing them about.

Purpose built hutches…

Small animal boarding in London.

… for small animals, to create the perfect home away from home.

Smaller pets are catered for at Elmtree Luxury Pet Hotel where we can provide ‘home from home’ care. We have purpose built hutches for Rabbits and Guinea Pigs or alternatively you can bring their home with them. We will follow normal feeding and exercise routines to help them settle in and enjoy their stay at Elmtree. Please be aware that all food and bedding etc should be supplied by the owner.