Alabama Rot (CRGV) in Edinburgh

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Eleven Alabama Rot (CRGV) cases have been verified in the UK, several of which were found close to Edinburgh. Although there is very little possibility that your dog can have Alabama Rot, we nonetheless strongly encourage you to watch out for the symptoms.

What is Alabama Rot (CRGV)?

In Edinburgh and other parts of the UK, Alabama Rot is another name for CRGV. It is an extremely rare and potentially fatal disease that affects the skin's blood vessels as well as the kidneys and other organs in dogs. The condition causes tiny blood clots to form, obstructing the arteries. Skin ulcers and possibly fatal renal failure follow from this.

While some dogs may just have skin sores, others may have both skin sores and irreversible kidney failure. Dogs with only skin lesions are expected to heal, but regrettably, dogs with renal failure are not expected to make a full recovery.

Ways to Prevent your Dog Getting (CRGV) Alabama Rot in Edinburgh

This is a seasonal sickness that primarily affects canines from November to May. It is more likely to occur during times of intense rainfall in forested areas. Regretfully, neither a recognised cure nor any proactive preventive measures exist for CRGV.

Consider bathing or rinsing your dog after every walk if you take it on muddy trails in Edinburgh, particularly from November to May. Make it a practice to check your dog's legs, face, or lower body every day for skin sores or other inexplicable blemishes. Skin sores are unlikely to result from the disorder, but early discovery may increase the likelihood of a favourable outcome.

Alabama Rot in Edinburgh

Alabama Rot (CRGV) Reported Cases

Give your local veterinarian office a call as soon as possible if you suspect that your dog has CRGV or if you are not sure. For more information about the Alabama Rot in Edinburgh, get in touch with your neighbourhood vets for guidance and assistance.

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