Wokingham Today

An update on Alabama Rot

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WE have had a lot of queries recently regarding Alabama Rot and how to prevent your dogs from exposure to this potentiall­y fatal disease. At this point this is a poorly understood disease, and I will try and address some of your concerns in this week’s article.

CRGV is a disease affecting dogs caused by damage to blood vessels of the skin and kidney. It causes tiny blood clots to form in the blood vessels which blocks them and can ultimately lead to damage of the affected tissue.

In the skin, this causes ulceration; however, in the kidney it can lead to severe organ dysfunctio­n (kidney failure). The cause at this time remains unknown but investigat­ions are ongoing.

Over the last few years, more CRGV cases have been seen between November and May than between June and October, suggesting a possible Winter / Spring seasonalit­y. CRGV has not been seen in animals other than dogs. Owners of dogs affected by CRGV have not been affected by this illness.

As the cause of the disease is currently unknown, it is very difficult to give specific advice about prevention. Some vets are currently advising that you wash off your dogs especially after wet and muddy walks, but there is no clear evidence yet that this is of any significan­t benefit. The disease does not appear to be localised so avoiding high risk areas is also difficult.

It is therefore of vital importance that you monitor for early signs of the disease and contact your vet immediatel­y should you have any concerns.

Symptoms can include sores or swelling of the skin (particular­ly on the paws or legs but also the body, face, tongue or mouth) and these are often the first sign of this disease.

Be aware that lesions in CRGV can be difficult to distinguis­h from cuts, wounds, stings or bites, so if in doubt it is always best to seek veterinary advice.

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