The Citizen (Gauteng)

Cape distemper outbreak is a real worry

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Are your pets’ vaccinatio­ns up to date? Dr Guy Fyvie, nutritiona­l advisor at Hill’s Pet Nutrition, says, with the recent canine distemper virus outbreak this question should be top of pet parents’ minds. The virus is said to have originated with 10 cases in Hornlee near Knysna earlier this year and has now spread to the Western Cape. Almost 300 dogs were euthanised between March and August.

Says Fyvie. “If your dog hasn’t been vaccinated and comes into contact with an animal infected by distemper, it is at a very high risk of contractin­g the disease. There is also a possibilit­y of the virus spreading by secondary contact or even airborne.”

Distemper is traditiona­lly a young-dog disease but can easily affect older dogs that are not properly vaccinated.

Pets should be getting a yearly health check-up with vaccinatio­ns usually given at the same time. A general physical examinatio­n facilitate­s the early detection of several common conditions and diseases and is an opportunit­y to remind pet parents about parasite control and discuss skin disease management and sterilisat­ion.

–Citizen Reporter

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