PLUS S - Silverton Veterinary
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PLUS S - Silverton Veterinary
C. J. Meakin BVSc, MRCVS NEWS WINTER 2015 8 .00 am Silverton Healthcare Plan Winter fleas – don’t get caught on the hop! Fleas are a fact of life for pets and it is important to have some protection against them in place. Not only do they cause itchy bites, they can spread At Silverton Vets we want to The Silverton Vets Healthc make preventative health care easy tapeworms and, in young pets, can cause life threatening anaemias. toand affordable, to help you give During the winter months, fleas usually only breed indoors – your pet with: your pets the best care possible. making the most of the central heating. Adult female fleas We believe that prevention is better can lay up to 50 eggs per day and these fall off your pet ✔ Annual Health Check and Boost than cure, rather than waiting until and onto carpets and bedding. The eggs can remain a pet is ill and suffering to put dormant for many months, but equally in warm ✔ Six monthly Health Check with things right. 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Many and veterinary Blood tests urs, ✔theAnnual Health Check Booster(see table below) other products and services include discounts on many other products and services at the practice. spot-ons are multipurpose and will kill other The fleaparasite life-cycle The Silverton Vets Healthcare Plan provides will Additional control at the practice. PLUS parasites including scabies, ear mites, ticks ✔ Six monthly Health Check with a Vet on er pon for more information, or speak to one of our team today to find t n u Read Long-term medications co is your pet with: £1 d Checking for fleas and worms. 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It covers the essential Diets Life stage and Veterinary (faeces) in the or speak to one of our team today to find NEVER be applied to Long-term medications cats –per permethrins are very toxic to cats. £16.00 perflea month oughout life, such as vaccinations, and £8.00 month coat points to a Dental work So, if you are worried about fleas orbenefits: other parasites in your flea problem. health checks. Extra benefits of the plan ✔ Additional Blood tests VACCINATIONS pets, make us your first port of call! er products and services at the practice. 01/09/2014 14:24 Additional parasite control Free nail clips LARGE DOG 25 - 40 kg DOG: Distemper Hepatitis Parvoviru or speak to one of our£18.50 team today to find Long-term medications Microchipping for £10 Kennel Cough (intranasal) HCARE PLANS & PRICES: per month Free nurse clinics CAT: Flu Enteritis Leukaemia ✔ Additional benefits: r & Printed Treatment Planner for your pet RABBIT: Myxomatosis Rabbit Haemorrh £1 discountpePersonalised Theyshorter days, and cold, wet weather all conspire at this time of year to CAT clips GIANT DOG 40 - 65 kg month for ev erFree Four nail weeks free insurance for puppies & kittens prevent us and our pets getting out and about and this can have a negative t pe Microchipping for £10 additional £12.00 £22.50per permonth month impact Free weight clinics All prices correct at (pets and humans alike!) HCARE PLANS & PRICES: on all our waist lines d PLEASE NOTE: The discount is available to clients for the stated procedures un registere Free nurse clinics time of printing – Private cremations, out-of-h Freeimportant nutritional advice It is very to keep an July 2014. eye on winter weight gain and make sure it Personalised & Printed Treatment Planner for your pet over) feeling your dog’s ribs Low cost Accidental Cover doesn’t become too great.Injury Get into theOption habit of(see regularly CAT RABBIT Four weeks free insurance for puppies & kittens and monitoring their body shape. If they start to look a little broader about the VP3715 Silverton Vets Plan Brochure.indd 3-4 £12.00perpermonth month £8.00 Freeyou weight clinics beam,then should be making some changes! Free idea nutritional advicea little on their food. Feeding fewer treats and moving ItVACCINATIONS is agood to cut back (see over) Lowversion cost Accidental Injury Option toDOG: a ‘light’ of theirdiet will Cover help. Also, consider other activities for them. RABBIT Distemper Hepatitis Parvovirus Parainfl uenza Leptospirosis Many agility clubs train indoors in the winter, and you could also take them for a Kennel Cough (intranasal) £8.00 per month swim in the local hydrotherapy pool, or just simply put on your waterproofs and CAT: Flu Enteritis Leukaemia get splashing in the puddles! Please contact us if you would like any advice. r pe t VACCINATIONS RABBIT: Myxomatosis Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease £1 discoun DOG: Distemper Hepatitis Parvovirus Parainfluenza Leptospirosis month for every l pet additiona Kennel (intranasal) Find us on All prices correct Visit our new web site at:Cough www.silvertonvets.co.uk at PLEASE NOTE: The discount is available to clients for the stated procedures undertaken exclusively at our practice, and at no other clinics. registered time of printing – CAT: Flu Enteritis Leukaemia cremations, out-of-hours consultations & referrals are not eligible for discount. Facebook! 8 Grosvenor Road, Paignton, Devon, TQ4 5AY • Private Telephone Paignton: 558588 July 2014. RABBIT: Myxomatosis Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease £1 discount per WELCOME HEALTHC ARE PLAN PLUS PLUS PLUS Winter weight alert! Ticker trouble – heart disease in pets How the heart pumps Blood to the lungs Oxygen-rich blood from the lungs Oxygen depleted blood from the body Blood to the body Left atrium Right atrium Right ventricle Left ventricle Right side Left side Oxygen-depleted blood Oxygen-rich blood Like humans, dogs and cats sadly do suffer from heart disease. Unlike their owners, heart disease in pets is most often genetic, not caused by lifestyle! In dogs, two common diseases are seen by vets. In older, small breed dogs, more than half of some breeds suffer a leak in a major heart valve by age ten (called “mitral valve disease”). In larger dogs, middle and older aged dogs can develop a weakness of the heart muscle (called “dilated cardiomyopathy”). Dogs with heart disease may show signs of reduced exercise ability, heavy panting, fast breathing, cough or even fainting. In cats, the most common heart disease is a thickened heart muscle (called “hypertrophic cardiomyopathy”). This is very common, with around 1 in 7 cats of all ages affected – more cats in older age may suffer the disease, and older cats are more likely to develop signs, such as breathing difficulties or weight loss. Early detection of heart disease is very important. If you are concerned that your pet is showing any signs of heart disease, please come and see us for a check-up. Happily, modern techniques (such as chest x-rays and heart scans) can help us investigate further and recent developments in veterinary medicine mean that we have new treatments to help dogs and cats with heart disease, which can make them feel well and maintain a good quality of life for longer. Rabbits: a mite-y problem! Whilst fleas tend to cause a myriad of problems in dogs and cats, mites are often a common problem in rabbits. It can be difficult to spot them but the symptoms they cause tend to be quite obvious. Fur Mites: The most common mite found on rabbits is called Cheyletiella but it is much easier to say ‘Walking Dandruff’, its common name! This is because the mite is quite large and if you comb them out onto a dark surface, although they look like skin flecks, you can see them moving. They cause a thick scurf to form on the skin, patchy hair loss and they can be very itchy; affected rabbits can scratch themselves raw. It is often not possible to identify where the mites came from but it is often a bad batch of hay or bedding. Also, there is a variation in how sensitive rabbits are to the mite and often one in a group will be very badly affected but the others fine. Fur mites can cause a thick scurf to form on the skin, patchy hair loss and can be very itchy. Inset – the mites can be identified down the microscope. The treatment is a spot-on preparation, applied every fortnight for 6 weeks to fully clear the infestation. If there is skin damage, antibiotics may also be required. You should also clean out the hutch thoroughly after each treatment. Ear Mites can cause very severe problems in rabbits. Infestations can be in one or both ears and the main clinical Ear mites: the main clinical signs signs are a thick, flakey crust in the ear and a great deal are a thick, flakey crust in the ear of discomfort. These can be treated using spot-on drops, and a great deal of discomfort. injections or ear drops. So – if your rabbit is showing signs of scratching or itching, please see us for a check-up! Winter SOS! Winter, more than any other season, brings its own challenges and potential hazards to our pets. Older animals, especially if they are arthritic, will really feel the cold and can be noticeably stiff. If they are already on medication, have a chat to us about increasing or altering their doses to make them more comfortable. If they are not on any treatment, this is often a good time to start. If you do manage to get out and about on the freezing days, watch out for snow and grit. The grit can cause nasty sores in your dog’s paws and the snow can ball up into painful lumps of ice. So avoid both if at all possible and give their feet a good wash after walks. Also don’t forget about smaller pets who live outdoors. Make sure rabbits and guinea pigs have well insulated hutches, plenty of bedding to snuggle down in and check their water twice daily to ensure it hasn’t frozen. However, do let them out on the finer days to stretch their legs. Their coats will grow more than thick enough to keep them warm and they will appreciate some fresh air! Of course the best thing about winter is Christmas! However, many families’ festivities are curtailed by pet related mishaps! Avoid any dramas by keeping decorations well out of your pet’s reach; baubles and tinsel can be irresistible but extremely problematic if swallowed or smashed. The tasty treats we enjoy are not so good for our pets, so keep them out of reach! Chocolate is very toxic, especially the plain varieties and raisins can cause serious kidney damage so keep the mince pies and Christmas puddings to yourselves! This Newsletter is provided as an education service to our clients. All news and other items in this newsletter are for information only and should not be treated as a substitute for specialist veterinary advice. For all images, the copyright is the property of the photographer. Scratching dog, rabbit, kitten and dog in snow: Jane Burton The heart is a busy organ! In the lifetime of the average animal, it beats about 1 billion times, and pumps an average of 4.5 litres of blood around the body of a dog every minute. Located in the middle of the chest, the heart is split in half by a muscular wall. The right side of the heart receives low-oxygen blood from the body and pumps it to the lungs, where it gets rid of waste gas (carbon dioxide) and receives fresh oxygen from the air. Blood then travels to the left side of the heart, where it is pumped under high pressure to the tissues of the body, to carry oxygen and nutrients for use by other organs (see diagram right).