PLUS S - Silverton Veterinary

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PLUS S - Silverton Veterinary
C. J. Meakin BVSc, MRCVS
NEWS
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Winter fleas – don’t get caught on the hop!
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Winter weight alert!
Ticker trouble – heart disease in pets
How the heart pumps
Blood to
the lungs
Oxygen-rich
blood from
the lungs
Oxygen
depleted
blood from
the body
Blood to
the body
Left atrium
Right atrium
Right ventricle
Left ventricle
Right side
Left side
Oxygen-depleted blood
Oxygen-rich blood
Like humans, dogs and cats sadly do suffer from heart disease. Unlike their owners, heart
disease in pets is most often genetic, not caused by lifestyle! In dogs, two common diseases
are seen by vets. In older, small breed dogs, more than half of some breeds suffer a leak in a
major heart valve by age ten (called “mitral valve disease”). In larger dogs, middle and older
aged dogs can develop a weakness of the heart muscle (called “dilated cardiomyopathy”). Dogs
with heart disease may show signs of reduced exercise ability, heavy panting, fast breathing,
cough or even fainting. In cats, the most common heart disease is a thickened heart muscle
(called “hypertrophic cardiomyopathy”). This is very common, with around 1 in 7 cats of all
ages affected – more cats in older age may suffer the disease, and older cats are more likely to
develop signs, such as breathing difficulties or weight loss.
Early detection of heart disease is very important. If you are concerned that your pet is showing
any signs of heart disease, please come and see us for a check-up. Happily, modern techniques
(such as chest x-rays and heart scans) can help us investigate further and recent developments
in veterinary medicine mean that we have new treatments to help dogs and cats with heart
disease, which can make them feel well and maintain a good quality of life for longer.
Rabbits: a mite-y problem!
Whilst fleas tend to cause a myriad
of problems in dogs and cats, mites
are often a common problem in
rabbits. It can be difficult to spot
them but the symptoms they
cause tend to be quite obvious.
Fur Mites: The most common mite found on rabbits is called
Cheyletiella but it is much easier to say ‘Walking Dandruff’, its
common name! This is because the mite is quite large and if
you comb them out onto a dark surface, although they look like
skin flecks, you can see them moving. They cause a thick scurf
to form on the skin, patchy hair loss and they can be very itchy;
affected rabbits can scratch themselves raw. It is often not
possible to identify where the mites came from but it is often a
bad batch of hay or bedding. Also, there is a variation in how
sensitive rabbits are to the mite and often one in a group will be
very badly affected but the others fine.
Fur mites can cause a thick scurf
to form on the skin, patchy hair
loss and can be very itchy. Inset –
the mites can be identified down
the microscope.
The treatment is a spot-on preparation, applied every fortnight
for 6 weeks to fully clear the infestation. If there is skin
damage, antibiotics may also be required. You should also
clean out the hutch thoroughly after each treatment.
Ear Mites can cause very severe problems in rabbits.
Infestations can be in one or both ears and the main clinical
Ear mites: the main clinical signs
signs are a thick, flakey crust in the ear and a great deal
are a thick, flakey crust in the ear
of discomfort. These can be treated using spot-on drops,
and a great deal of discomfort.
injections or ear drops.
So – if your rabbit is showing signs of scratching or itching, please see us for a check-up!
Winter SOS!
Winter, more than any other season,
brings its own challenges and potential
hazards to our pets.
Older animals, especially if they are
arthritic, will really feel the cold and can
be noticeably stiff. If they are already
on medication, have a chat to us about
increasing or altering their doses to
make them more comfortable. If they
are not on any treatment, this is often a
good time to start.
If you do manage to get out and about
on the freezing days, watch out for
snow and grit. The grit can cause nasty
sores in your dog’s paws and the snow
can ball up into painful lumps of ice.
So avoid both if at all possible and give
their feet a good wash after walks.
Also don’t forget
about smaller pets
who live outdoors.
Make sure rabbits and
guinea pigs have well
insulated hutches,
plenty of bedding to snuggle down in
and check their water twice daily to
ensure it hasn’t frozen. However, do
let them out on the finer days to stretch
their legs. Their coats will grow more
than thick enough to keep them warm
and they will appreciate some fresh air!
Of course the best thing about winter
is Christmas! However,
many families’ festivities
are curtailed by pet related
mishaps! Avoid any
dramas by keeping
decorations well out of your pet’s reach;
baubles and tinsel can be irresistible
but extremely problematic if swallowed
or smashed. The tasty treats we enjoy
are not so good for our pets, so keep
them out of reach! Chocolate is very
toxic, especially the plain varieties
and raisins can cause serious kidney
damage so keep the mince pies and
Christmas puddings to yourselves!
This Newsletter is provided as an education service to our clients. All news and other items in this newsletter are for information only and should not be treated as a substitute for specialist veterinary advice. For all images, the copyright is the property of the photographer.
Scratching dog, rabbit, kitten and dog in snow: Jane Burton
The heart is a busy organ! In the
lifetime of the average animal, it beats
about 1 billion times, and pumps an
average of 4.5 litres of blood around
the body of a dog every minute.
Located in the middle of the chest, the
heart is split in half by a muscular wall.
The right side of the heart receives
low-oxygen blood from the body and
pumps it to the lungs, where it gets rid of waste gas (carbon
dioxide) and receives fresh oxygen from the air. Blood then
travels to the left side of the heart, where it is pumped under
high pressure to the tissues of the body, to carry oxygen and
nutrients for use by other organs (see diagram right).