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Piroplasmosis: protect your dog well
by: Steve Cowan
Piroplasmosis is one of the diseases,
sometimes fatal, most frequently seen in
dogs. This disease, which destroys the
red cells, is due to a parasite of the
blood, transmitted by a tick bite. The
treatment is effective on condition it
is set up in time, but the complications
can be serious.
Which are the symptoms which one can
observe?
The dog is laid low, it refuses to take
nourishment, vomits and has a strong
fever. Its urine takes on an abnormal
colouring. The symptoms are not always
easy to detect and it is advisable to
consult a veterinary surgeon in case of
doubts.
How is piroplasmosis transmitted?
Only ticks can transmit this disease. In
order to be able to drink the blood of
the dog, the tick injects an
anticoagulant saliva, which contains the
parasites of piroplasmosis. Once in the
blood these penetrate in the red cells,
multiply there, and make them burst. A
dog affected by piroplasmosis is not
contagious, to other dogs, to other
animals, or to man.
What is the treatment for piroplasmosis?
The treatment is very effective assuming
it beings rather quickly.
It is advisable to monitor the
appearance of the symptoms well.
According to the stage of evolution of
the disease, the veterinary surgeon will
set up a treatment program in the form
of injections which make it possible to
destroy the parasite and of infusion,
intended to rehydrate the animal and to
fight against the hepatic and renal
complications.
The animal will be also transfused to
compensate for the lack of red globules.
How to prevent piroplasmosis?
wo techniques exist. First there are
pesticides, which is the surest way to
etablish real prevention. The product
must destroy the tick before it has time
to puncture the skin. It is thus
necessary that it is poisoned in contact
with the dogs coat, in a few minutes.
The pesticides are in the shape of
collars, pulverizers or pipettes.
The other method is that of vaccination.
There is a vaccine which protects from
piroplasmosis, but it is not 100%
effective and appears very expensive.
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suggestions, visit my site at
http://webbiz99.com/dogtraining/index.html
About The Author
Steve Cowan is an Asia based businessman and writer,as well as an
international racing
driver and full time
father.To discover
more,visit his blog
-What’s New
Today,Stanley?- at
http://webbiz99.com/. |
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