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Canine stomach bug spreads across UK: What dog owners need to know

Mary Wilson

Well-known member
8-07-2024 19:49
by Dumani Moyo

Dog owners across the UK are facing a worrying rise in cases of acute gastroenteritis, a nasty stomach bug causing pets to vomit uncontrollably. With over 500 confirmed cases and the illness continuing to spread, veterinary professionals are urging dog walkers to be vigilant.

Exmouth Feels the Strain: The exact cause of the outbreak remains unidentified, but areas like Devon, Cornwall, Wales, and most recently Exmouth, have reported a significant increase in affected dogs. Many concerned owners report their pets falling sick after walks, raising questions about potential transmission routes.

WARNING SIGNS: SPOTTING GASTROENTERITIS IN YOUR DOG

Be on the lookout for these signs of gastroenteritis in your canine companion:
  • Persistent vomiting, often forceful and without prior warning
  • Diarrhoea, potentially bloody, adding another layer of concern
  • Lethargy and weakness, clear indicators that your dog is unwell
  • Loss of appetite, a worrying sign in any animal
  • Abdominal pain, which can cause discomfort and whining
  • Dehydration, a serious risk due to vomiting and diarrhoea
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https://www.thesouthafrican.com/new...reads-across-uk-what-dog-owners-need-to-know/

 
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