15/12/2021
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Perth pet owners are being warned to vaccinate their dogs, and ensure boosters are up to date, after cases of the deadly parvovirus have been recorded in suburbs both north and south of the river.
RSPCA WA has issued an urgent parvovirus vaccination plea after a horror weekend which saw seven puppies and an adult dog die from the deadly virus.
"We are urging owners to please check their dogs are vaccinated, and that boosters are up to date. If cost is a concern, ask your vet about a payment plan," RSPCA WA said.
"The cases this weekend bring the total number of deaths in December so far to a heartbreaking 17 – and those are just the ones we know about.
"Reports to RSPCA WA in recent weeks have come from Cannington, Waikiki, Medina and Geraldton. Parvo is highly contagious and can stay on surfaces, and in environments, for months on end."
The City of Wanneroo also alerted residents that two dogs were reported to have contracted parvovirus in the Wanneroo area.
"Owners said both dogs had visited Edgar Griffiths Dog Park in the days leading up to their diagnoses," the city said.
Yanchep Vet, Dr Sam Sorensen, said she was forced to close her practice to puppies yesterday and conduct a deep clean and disinfect of the surgery and car park after a dog with parvo had to be euthanised.
In Perth's south, the Kwinana Veterinary Hospital said it was "incredibly distressed" to report there were confirmed cases of fatal parvovirus in the region.
"In addition to a first recent case in Medina, we now have confirmed cases in Parmelia and Orelia," they said.
The Dogs' Refuge Home of WA said common symptoms of parvovirus include vomiting and diarrhoea, lethargy, and loss of appetite.
"If the virus is detected early enough, it can often be successfully treated with fluids and antibiotics, but if left untreated, there is an up to 91% mortality rate.
"Parvovirus is especially dangerous in young pups, but dogs of all ages can be infected.
"If you suspect your dog has parvovirus, please seek veterinary attention immediately.
"Make sure you call your vet ahead of time, so precautions can be put into place to protect the other dogs that may visit the vets."
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