
I reported in February 2015 on Fiona MacDonald’s hypothesis that CRGV might be caused by Aeoromonas Hydrophila bacteria.
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I reported in February 2015 on Fiona MacDonald’s hypothesis that CRGV might be caused by Aeoromonas Hydrophila bacteria.
Continue reading “Is CRGV caused by Aeoromonas Hydrophila bacteria? – April 2016 update”
Laura Holm a vet from Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists – the UK leading authority on Alabama Rot – will speak at a fundraising event in Bransgore, Dorset on Friday 22nd April 2016.
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If your dog gets skin lesions or other symptoms consult your vet, without delay. “Unexplained redness, sores or swelling of the skin (on the paws, legs, body, face, tongue or mouth) are often the first sign of this disease.” (AMVS, Feb 2016) After five years, we still don’t know what causes Alabama Rot. From analysis by AlabamaRot.co.uk, we do know that 90% of confirmed cases have been in the six months during Winter and Spring (December – May). Information about Alabama Rot / CRGV for dog owners from Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists (AMVS).