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By peanuts (***) [gb] Date 18.08.09 20:31 GMT
Just wondered if anyone has had any experiance of this with one of their dogs?

My 10 month old is in the vets at the moment with a temp of 41.2 they have x-rayed his lungs and suspect lungworm, his temp is not coming down and his poor heart is racing, but they are doing thier best.
He is on fluids and all kinds of treatment .
I do know the outcome if not all goes well but just wondered if you lot had experianced it before.

Peanuts
The pride is in the struggle to win honestly , not in the victory thats won before one starts.
By bucksmum (**) [gb] Date 18.08.09 20:47 GMT
Oh ,i'm so sorry.
What a worry.I've not had any experience of lungworm,thankfully,but just bumping this back to the top hoping that someone may see it who has.I really hope he improves soon,please let us know xx
By NEWFIENOOK (***) [gb] Date 19.08.09 07:03 GMT
Dont have any advice but i hope your boy is better soon , he is in the right place
best wishes
if all about lose their heads , have another glass of wine
By Brainless (*****) [gb] Date 19.08.09 08:54 GMT
Only in a pup I bred 6 years ago.

Five years ago the owner got her spayed and queried with me as to when she would feel better as she was very tired and not herself.  This rang alarm bells as spaying should have had little or no effect on her general bounciness and stamina which appeared to be zero.

She had Strongylus heart/lungworm which she had picked up from eating snails.  They are in the Home counties where it was getting a hold according to her vets.

It would seem that this parasite has spread around the country.

The treatment was Panacur given daily over a week, and then every month.
Barbara and the Grey Curly Tails.
By peanuts (***) [gb] Date 19.08.09 18:25 GMT
Good news my pups temperture has dropped , and responding to treatment well and he should be coming home tomorrow.

But the vet did say that it has spead round the country like wildfire, especially south wales , cornwall, devon and somerset.

Peanuts
The pride is in the struggle to win honestly , not in the victory thats won before one starts.
By Brainless (*****) [gb] Date 19.08.09 18:31 GMT
reminds me must get a new supply of Panacur in.
Barbara and the Grey Curly Tails.
By bucksmum (**) [gb] Date 19.08.09 18:40 GMT
Really glad to hear your pups in the mend x
By JeanSW (****) [gb] Date 19.08.09 19:49 GMT
:-)  :-)  :-)

What a relief for you.
The hurrier I go - the behinder I get!
By NEWFIENOOK (***) [gb] Date 20.08.09 06:51 GMT
Glad your boy is recovering  must be a great relief for you
xx
if all about lose their heads , have another glass of wine
By lincolnimp (***) [gb] Date 20.08.09 15:28 GMT
http://www.lungworm.co.uk/scripts/pages/en/home.php

All about lungworm from snails
By Blue (*****) [gb] Date 21.08.09 09:26 GMT
http://www.purtonvets.co.uk/purtonblog/2009/04/lungworm.html

Thought this was interesting.
By ChinaBlue (****) [gb] Date 21.08.09 11:56 GMT
Very interesting Blue, as my vet mentioned this to me this week when we were in for boosters. He mentioned Advocate specifically, and so am printing this off to give to him :-)
By Whistler (****) [gb] Date 21.08.09 14:51 GMT
Jusy dosed our two for lungworm its here as well. The vet has had three cases its slug & snail city here.
By Whistler (****) [gb] Date 21.08.09 14:55 GMT
we were perscribed Milbemax!!
By Brainless (*****) [gb] Date 21.08.09 16:58 GMT
Panacur was the treatment of choice in the case of the pup I bred.
Barbara and the Grey Curly Tails.
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