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Dog owners are warned of deadly parasite's arrival



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A PARASITE which can kill dogs has been identified in Scotland for the first time, scientists said yesterday.
Experts believe the organism Angiostronglyus vasorum, also known as "French heartworm", could be moving north because of climate change.

The bug is carried by slugs and snails which have increased in number in Scotland because of warmer temperatures.

The University of Glasgow Vet School recently treated a one-year-old Weimeraner in the city, which had the parasite.

The dog may have become ill after swallowing a slug infected with the organism or eating grass with a slug trail on it.

Professor John Gilleard from the University's Faculty of Veterinary Medicine said: "We found the larvae in the faeces. The dog had never left Glasgow so it had to have come into contact with the parasite here. "

Signs that a dog is infected include coughing, breathing difficulties and unexplained bleeding, including spontaneous bruising and bleeding into the eye.





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  • Last Updated: 06 July 2008 9:50 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Scullion,

Canada 07/07/2008 02:44:00
Hmmm, I've got those symptoms. Bloody escargots!
Seriously, all dog owners should protect their best friend as best they can.
2

Gordon in Canada,

07/07/2008 05:02:51
Climate change. The cause of every ill in the world!

Stupid unfounded blather.
3

Guga II,

Rockall 07/07/2008 05:44:41
What warmer temperatures?

Maybe if this country had decent import, health and quarantine controls to stop the accidental and otherwise importation of pests from Europe and similar, these things would not happen.
4

Slightly Bloated, Argyll,

07/07/2008 12:07:52
As the worm comes from the South of England and lives in snails and slugs, might want to think about a huge line of salt across the border.
5

Guga II,

Rockall 07/07/2008 17:46:21
#4. I'd rather have a 100 foot high concrete wall.
6

Helmut B.,

Germany 07/07/2008 21:22:22
#4
And what'll you do when the torrential rains fall?

#5
Hadrian already had a go with that; wasn't for good.
Them slugs'll creep over it anyway.


How about taking dogs on a leash anyway?

 

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