Dog owners, take care: deadly from the disease of the zoo Streptococcal zoo and the recall of pet food for
Experts share an overview of the new disease because the FDA warns of potentially contaminated food.
If you have a dog, you know how fast they go from animals to the best friend. Even if you have sworn that you would never leave them Sleep in your bed Or feed them from the table, we almost always end up folding the rules for our faithful companions. But now experts want dog owners to proceed with additional caution, because a new fatal disease is spreading at the same time as a major pet food for pets. Read the rest to discover the health problems in danger now of dogs and how you can ensure the safety of yours.
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A respiratory disease has been reported in several states.
Potentially fatal disease cases have been reported in dogs in Several American states , including Oregon, Colorado, California, Indiana, Illinois, Washington, Idaho, Georgia, Florida and New Hampshire, and the surrounding northeast region, Today reported.
Symptoms may include obscure cough, sneezing, nasal discharge and / or eyes and lethargy, according to a Press release from the Oregon agriculture department (ODA). However, the disease can suddenly take a serious turn.
"It seems to happen very, very quickly - to go from this cough which will not disappear ... And then suddenly, they develop this pneumonia", " Lindsey Ganzer , DVM and CEO of the North Springs veterinary reference center in Colorado Springs, Colorado, told Today .
At Ganzer hospital, veterinarians have seen two to three cases every day since mid-October, most of them requiring hospitalization, and four or five of the total cases causing death. The deadly cases occurred when the dogs arrived which were already in respiratory distress with pneumonia.
Although experts are not entirely sure of what causes this mysterious disease, cases of respiratory disease reported to the San Diego Human Society - which include four dog deaths - were linked to the Zoo Streptococcus bacteria, by a November 15 press release .
The Humane Society has also cited the disease linked to another bacterial infection of Mycoplasm . When these two bacteria combine, this leads to "a more serious illness than the shelter could see with only one of these pathogens," said the organization.
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Look for veterinary care if your dog gets sick.
Kurt Williams , DVM, PHD, DACVP, director of the Oregon veterinary diagnostic laboratory, says Today These dog owners do not need to "become paralyzed by fear", but should take measures to reduce the risk of infection of their puppy.
In addition to ensuring that their vaccinations are up to date, ODA recommends reducing contact with unknown dogs and sick dogs, as well as avoiding communal water bowls. If your dog gets sick, keep them away from other dogs and go to your veterinarian.
In conversation with Today , Ganzer also issued a warning before the holidays, when many travelers plan to get on their dogs.
"I understand that there are circumstances that are inevitable and that some people must [get on board their dogs], but I would not take this light," she said at the exit. "If there is someone who can even come to you and let your dog out, it's a better option."
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Dog owners must also be aware of a pet food reminder.
Unfortunately, Strep Zoo is not the only health problem for dog owners at the moment. According to a November 16 announcement From the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), TFP nutrition voluntarily remembers all the dry formulas of dry dogs, dry cats and fish fish that have been made in its facilities in Nacogdoches, Texas, due to potential Salmonella contamination. The last announcement extends TFP nutrition Initial reminder of October 20 .
Pets contract Salmonella will show symptoms such as lethargy, diarrhea (sometimes bloody), fever and vomiting, according to the FDA. They may also have decreased appetite and abdominal pain, but seem "otherwise healthy".
In this situation, however, they can still infect other animals and humans, says the FDA. The agency recommends contacting your veterinarian if your dog has eaten food recalled and has symptoms.
Apart from contracts Salmonella From your pet, humans can also be infected after manipulating these dry pet food - and children, the elderly and immunocompromised people are more at risk. Infection can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramps and fever, says the FDA.
In some cases, Salmonella Can also lead to more serious conditions such as arterial infections, endocarditis, arthritis, muscle pain, eye irritation and urinary tract symptoms. If you display one of these symptoms after handling dog food recalled, call your doctor immediately.
Stop feeding the products recalled to your pets.
According to the FDA press release, TFP Nutrition "works directly with retailers to eliminate the affected product from the supply chain". However, the agency also provides a list of formulas and date codes for affected products so that you can check the food you have at home. According to the photos provided by the FDA, affected products include certain brands of stores, such as Mark's members (Sam's Club) and H-E-B Texas pets. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
If you don't know if your pet's food is included in the recall, check it by visiting TFP Nutrition recall page or call 1-866-311-1323. If your package is included in the recall, stop feeding it to your pet and throw it away.
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