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warning to all dog owners the is a sickness called seasonal canine illness that is doing the rounds at the moment. it was first discovered at sandringham estate in 2009 as well as at other woodlands in the same year. it is not known what the cause is but it is thought to be caused by either bacteria, blue/green algae or fungal spores. it only appears from september to november. last year at sandringham estate 37 dogs contracted it and 11 died. sandringham has posted notices on the estate as well as on its web site. ii dogs have fallen ill in the past two weeks within hours of walking on the estate. symptoms include vomiting diarrhorea and lethargy. if your dog shows these symptoms please contact your vet immediatly.

The Animal Health Trust also has info on its website and are trying to pinpoint the cause.

the daily Telegraph carried an item on this on the 18th sept2011 this can be seen on their web site via the archive page.

This has not been caused by lurcher world we try to keep all concerned healthy, and its not transmitted from dog to dog. my freya has it and is at this moment in the vets on a drip, but my two pups are fine please be sensible and do not blame lurcherworld for something that is far beyond our control.

chrissy murray
 
Possibility of a salmonella infection? With the best will in the world infection is unavoidable in some circumstances but preventing your dog from drinking from any watercourse or puddle will go a long way towards avoiding infection.

Birds carry the disease and it can be ingested from the dog eating something with infected bird poo on as well.

I lost a foal 4 years ago from this - he drank from a stream in the field he was in with tragic results :(
 
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Possibility of a salmonella infection? With the best will in the world infection is unavoidable in some circumstances but preventing your dog from drinking from any watercourse or puddle will go a long way towards avoiding infection.
Birds carry the disease and it can be ingested from the dog eating something with infected bird poo on as well.

I lost a foal 4 years ago from this - he drank from a stream in the field he was in with tragic results :(
my freya still at vets startedbeing sick again within 10 mins of coming off the drip very worried for her.
 
we was told about this when we stopped at the caravan club site at sandringham for the week when the game fair was on they had 5 case of it while we was there we were lucky with my 2

they also have it at clumber park in nottinghshire a few dogs have died there aswell

we were told to keep them on leads at all times and to wash there feet when we got back from walking ..

i did tell ann about the illness on the saturday when were talking to her at sandringham mainly because of the pups

we,ve been back a couple of weeks now so we must have been lucky

sorry to here about freya i hope she recovers soon x x

sue les max&smoke
 
Possibility of a salmonella infection? With the best will in the world infection is unavoidable in some circumstances but preventing your dog from drinking from any watercourse or puddle will go a long way towards avoiding infection.
Birds carry the disease and it can be ingested from the dog eating something with infected bird poo on as well.

I lost a foal 4 years ago from this - he drank from a stream in the field he was in with tragic results :(
my freya still at vets startedbeing sick again within 10 mins of coming off the drip very worried for her.
So sorry to here this Chrissy,thought she was getting a little better yesterday. Our thoughts are with you and her at this anxious time

Sonia & Ian xx
 
Possibility of a salmonella infection? With the best will in the world infection is unavoidable in some circumstances but preventing your dog from drinking from any watercourse or puddle will go a long way towards avoiding infection.
Birds carry the disease and it can be ingested from the dog eating something with infected bird poo on as well.

I lost a foal 4 years ago from this - he drank from a stream in the field he was in with tragic results :(
my freya still at vets startedbeing sick again within 10 mins of coming off the drip very worried for her.
So sorry to here this Chrissy,thought she was getting a little better yesterday. Our thoughts are with you and her at this anxious time

Sonia & Ian xx
My foal went backwards every time they removed the drip (IV feeding). He had contracted septicaemia and his disgestive system and gut were so damaged and perforated from ulceration that he couldn't have recovered. Please ask the vet to keep Freya on drip for as long as needs be so that her immune system can have the best chance of fighting off the infection without her body having the stress of having to feed itself and keep hydrated. Has she had IV antibiotics?

My thoughts are with Freya and you - sending hugs and very best wishes and hope for her xx
 
Possibility of a salmonella infection? With the best will in the world infection is unavoidable in some circumstances but preventing your dog from drinking from any watercourse or puddle will go a long way towards avoiding infection.
Birds carry the disease and it can be ingested from the dog eating something with infected bird poo on as well.

I lost a foal 4 years ago from this - he drank from a stream in the field he was in with tragic results :(
my freya still at vets startedbeing sick again within 10 mins of coming off the drip very worried for her.
So sorry to here this Chrissy,thought she was getting a little better yesterday. Our thoughts are with you and her at this anxious time

Sonia & Ian xx
My foal went backwards every time they removed the drip (IV feeding). He had contracted septicaemia and his disgestive system and gut were so damaged and perforated from ulceration that he couldn't have recovered. Please ask the vet to keep Freya on drip for as long as needs be so that her immune system can have the best chance of fighting off the infection without her body having the stress of having to feed itself and keep hydrated. Has she had IV antibiotics?

My thoughts are with Freya and you - sending hugs and very best wishes and hope for her xx
yep they have on antibiotics as well as antisickness thankyou for advice and thoughts
 
So sorry to hear bout Freya :( hope she makes a full recovery :luck:

Sending her big hugs n slobby licks from my gang
 
I could be wrong here,but i wonder if it's something to do with the bracken that grows around these areas! Whether it is or not,don't let your dogs run through bracken as it is toxic!
 
warning to all dog owners the is a sickness called seasonal canine illness that is doing the rounds at the moment. it was first discovered at sandringham estate in 2009 as well as at other woodlands in the same year. it is not known what the cause is but it is thought to be caused by either bacteria, blue/green algae or fungal spores. it only appears from september to november. last year at sandringham estate 37 dogs contracted it and 11 died. sandringham has posted notices on the estate as well as on its web site. ii dogs have fallen ill in the past two weeks within hours of walking on the estate. symptoms include vomiting diarrhorea and lethargy. if your dog shows these symptoms please contact your vet immediatly.The Animal Health Trust also has info on its website and are trying to pinpoint the cause.

the daily Telegraph carried an item on this on the 18th sept2011 this can be seen on their web site via the archive page.

This has not been caused by lurcher world we try to keep all concerned healthy, and its not transmitted from dog to dog. my freya has it and is at this moment in the vets on a drip, but my two pups are fine please be sensible and do not blame lurcherworld for something that is far beyond our control.

chrissy murray
good news freya can come home later today got through the night chewed her drip out not being sick and if she keeps some food down thiis morning she can come home. thanks to all for advice and very kind thoughhts chrissyxxxx
 
warning to all dog owners the is a sickness called seasonal canine illness that is doing the rounds at the moment. it was first discovered at sandringham estate in 2009 as well as at other woodlands in the same year. it is not known what the cause is but it is thought to be caused by either bacteria, blue/green algae or fungal spores. it only appears from september to november. last year at sandringham estate 37 dogs contracted it and 11 died. sandringham has posted notices on the estate as well as on its web site. ii dogs have fallen ill in the past two weeks within hours of walking on the estate. symptoms include vomiting diarrhorea and lethargy. if your dog shows these symptoms please contact your vet immediatly.The Animal Health Trust also has info on its website and are trying to pinpoint the cause.

the daily Telegraph carried an item on this on the 18th sept2011 this can be seen on their web site via the archive page.

This has not been caused by lurcher world we try to keep all concerned healthy, and its not transmitted from dog to dog. my freya has it and is at this moment in the vets on a drip, but my two pups are fine please be sensible and do not blame lurcherworld for something that is far beyond our control.

chrissy murray
good news freya can come home later today got through the night chewed her drip out not being sick and if she keeps some food down thiis morning she can come home. thanks to all for advice and very kind thoughhts chrissyxxxx
freya is home where she belongs lots of tlc for a few days thanks again everyone chrissy and freyaxxxxxxxxx
 
great news chrissy i bet your gald to have her home bug hugs from us

sue les max&smoke x xx
 
great news chrissy i bet your gald to have her home bug hugs from us
sue les max&smoke x xx
yeah its lovely she is very tired and has dropped 1.5kg in weight got to give very small feeds for next 24 hours every two hours then slowly increase amount and time got claviseptin as well big thanks and hugs chrissy and freyaxxxx
 
great news chrissy i bet your gald to have her home bug hugs from us
sue les max&smoke x xx
yeah its lovely she is very tired and has dropped 1.5kg in weight got to give very small feeds for next 24 hours every two hours then slowly increase amount and time got claviseptin as well big thanks and hugs chrissy and freyaxxxx
 

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