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What are ticks and do they infest cats.

Ticks Can Transmit

Ticks Can Transmit

 

Ticks Can Transmit 

Lyme Disease, a serious infection to both human and canines. Our Spring Newsletter has arrived and its crammed with advice on how to keep your pet happy and healthy this Spring 2020. The warmer weather is welcomed by most, but with it brings a host of parasites. Whilst fleas can be irritating, Ticks cause a much greater danger to both pets and their humans. Our Spring News explains the life cycle, the diseases they can potentially transmit and how to protect your pet.

 

What are ticks and do they infest cats.

 

Kennel Cough,

is a very infectious, but rarely life-threatening, respiratory infection that spreads from dog to dog wherever they meet. Our Spring Newsletter discusses the signs of kennel cough to watch out for in your dog and how to give your dog the best protection.

 

Your Guide To Handling An Out-Of-Hours Dog Emergency

 

keep It Social!

Rabbits, whether kept indoors or outdoors need space to exercise (with toys, tunnels and areas to dig), areas to hide, eat, sleep, stretch out and hop. Our Spring News provides some great advice on how to keep your bunny hoppy and healthy.

 

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We hope you have enjoyed reading our Spring 2020 Newsletter, if you have any questions on the articles mentioned don’t hesitate to contact our experienced team for further advice.

Our Autumn Newsletter has arrived!

Autumn Alert!

 

   We are pleased to announce our Autumn newsletter has arrived – Autumn Alert!

 

Autumn Alert! 

Older pets will often feel the cold in their joints; becoming sluggish and stiff. Don’t ignore these signs, since arthritis is generally the underlying problem. This can cause significant pain but often our pets are very bad at letting us know just how sore they are.

 

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Rabbits – What’s up doc?

Our Autumn newsletter discusses the signs to watch out for in your pet rabbit. From feeding to infectious diseases, its all included. We love seeing rabbits here at Young Vets so if you have any queries on the article please don’t hesitate to get in contact!

 

Autumn news

Autumn newsletter.

 

Wasps and Bees

are coming to an end of their summer lives and are often pretty slow, which makes them irresistible play things for dogs and cats. Our Autumn newsletter explains the signs of a sting to watch out for on your pet.

 

Our Autumn newsletter has arrived! It has lots of practical advice to keep your pets happy and healthy this Autumn 2018.

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Tick borne disease in dogs and tick treatments

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Tick borne diseases

At the present time, the risk of your pet picking up any disease from ticks in the London area is still  low.  Lyme disease can be spread to pets and people from ticks, but we have not seen any cases of pets picking up this disease whilst living in the London area to date. However we are aware that Lyme disease may be present in ticks in Richmond park,  and may be present in other parks particularly where deer are present, and so we do recommend tick treatments in these areas.

 

  • A new tick borne disease called Babesiosis which uptil now had not been found in the UK,  has recently been reported to have been found in four dogs in Harlow, Essex  that had not travelled abroad.  It can cause a severe anaemia, which can be fatal. The risk of picking up any disease in the London area remains very low at the present time, but we will monitor for any changes in the situation, and will post again if this changes.

 

  • If you see a tick on your pet- we suggest removing them with an O’Tom tick twister which you can purchase from the surgery, which slides under the body of the tick and by twisting causes the tick to release its grasp on the skin. You should not pull them out with tweezers as this can leave the head in the skin which may cause a reaction. If you would like to use other tick prevention/ killing products with or without Advocate or Stronghold, the most effective options are the Seresto collar for cats and dogs lasting 7 months, Bravecto tablet lasting 2-3 months for dogs only , or Advantix spot on monthly for dogs.

 

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O’Tom Tick twister