A professional publication for the clients of East Valley Animal Clinic SIUMMER 2016 East Valley Animal Clinic 5049 Upper 141st Street West Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 Phone: 952-423-6800 VetSource Pharmacy is Here Kathy Ranzinger, DVM East Valley Animal Clinic is happy to announce that our clients now have access Pam Takeuchi, DVM to VetSource Online Veterinary Pharmacy. VetSource is an online pharmacy that Katie Dudley, DVM offers access to prescription medication, foods and supplements. All Tessa Lundgren, DVM you have to do is go to our website, EastValleyAnimalClinic.com, and Mary Jo Wagner, DVM www.EastValleyAnimalClinic.com click on the VetSource icon. VetSource is a Veterinary Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Site (Vet VIPPS) certified pharmacy, which means they have undergone a Find us on Facebook! rigorous accreditation process by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy. This ensures that the products and the service that you get are the highest quality. Once you click on the Influenza site, you can choose the medication, supplement or Update food that you are looking In 2015, a new strain of canine for, and if the product influenza virus (CIV), known as H3N2, requires a prescription, we emerged in the U.S. It spread quickly will receive your request. and has now been documented in at Once approved, the product least 25 states. Another strain, H3N8, will be shipped directly to has been in the U.S. since 2004 and your address. You can even has been documented in 41 states. CIV set up an autoship option, is rarely fatal, but since very few dogs which makes sure that you have ever been exposed to the new never run out of the food or H3N2 strain, most dogs who are Erin, CVT, and Heather, CVT, waiting to help you medication your pet needs. exposed to the virus will become sick with any VetSource questions. VetSource also offers a for a week or two. convenient “Remind Me” program, where they will send you a single dose of your CIV is a highly contagious pet’s monthly heartworm and flea and tick preventive every month. Each month, a respiratory disease that is easily spread single dose will arrive by mail at the time your pet is due for it, and all you do is by dog-to-dog contact or through open the package and give it to your pet. No more trying to remember when your contaminated surfaces, such as kennels, pet is due for its medication, or if you already gave it! dog toys or bowls. Dogs that go to dog We are happy to be offering this convenient service for our clients. So now, you parks, dog shows, doggy day care and don’t even need to leave your couch to make sure your pet is getting their kennels are at highest risk. There is medications. some evidence that the H3N2 variant is spreading more easily than previous variants, potentially because dogs can Seniors and Pets remain contagious for about three There’s a growing body of research about the health benefits of pet ownership, weeks, even if they are not showing and two recently published studies have added to our understand of the benefits symptoms of the virus. dogs provide to senior citizens. Signs of infection in dogs include The first study, by the Oregon State University and published in The Gerontologist, continued on pg. 4 continued on pg. 4 Bobcat Fever Heatstroke and Cars Ticks! The incidence of tick-borne diseases is increasing throughout the Every summer, there are news reports of pets dying after being left unattended in country. Most everyone has heard of parked cars. These tragic deaths should never occur. Even in the shade and with the some common tick-borne diseases, such windows down, the inside of a car can reach deadly temperatures within minutes. as Lyme disease and anaplasmosis. This chart shows how quickly the temperatures inside a parked vehicle can change: Another disease carried by ticks is Estimated Vehicle Interior Air Temperature vs. Elapsed Time called cytauxzoonosis, or "bobcat fever," and it can be fatal to domestic cats. Elapsed time Outside Air Temperature (F) Cytauxzoonosis can be spread by the Lone Star tick and the American 70 75 80 85 90 95 dog tick. Originally discovered in 0 minutes 70 75 80 85 90 95 Missouri, incidence of the disease has 10 minutes 89 94 99 104 109 114 spread and has now been reported in a number of states. 20 minutes 99 104 109 114 119 124 Bobcats are considered the main 30 minutes 104 109 114 119 124 129 reservoir for this disease, and it is 40 minutes 108 113 118 123 128 133 usually not fatal to them. It appears to effect all kinds of cats, and has been 50 minutes 111 116 121 126 131 136 documented in Florida panthers, 60 minutes 113 118 123 128 133 138 mountain lions and even tigers. It is > 1 hour 115 120 125 130 135 140 not known to infect humans or dogs. Veterinarian Leah Cohn, a small Courtesy: Jan Null, CCM, San Jose State University / Learn more at www.noheatstroke.org animal disease expert at the University of Missouri, calls the disease “the Ebola The normal body temperature for dogs ranges from 100 to 102.5 degrees. Generally, virus for cats,” stating that it often a temperature over 103 degrees is considered elevated. Heatstroke occurs when a dog’s causes a quick and painful death. body temperature reaches 105 degrees or more, and exceeds the body’s ability to Initial signs include depression, dissipate the heat. lethargy and lack of appetite. As the Unlike humans, dogs only have minimal sweat glands in areas such as their paws disease progresses, cats develop a high and nose, so their primary method of dissipating heat is through panting. Panting is fever and often vocalize as though they less effective in poorly ventilated areas and increasing temperatures – like the inside of are in pain. a parked car. To compensate, the heart starts pumping faster. As the dog’s body Previous treatments had a low temperature continues to increase, the heart loses the ability to circulate the blood success rate, but this year, Dr. Cohn effectively. The combination of poor blood flow and increased body temperature can and Adam Birkenheuer, of North ultimately damage all of the major organs, leading to shock and death. Carolina State University, revealed a Be aware of the signs of heat stroke in dogs. They include panting, drooling or treatment that is effective in about excessive salivation changing to dry gums as the condition progresses, a rapid pulse, 60% of infected cats. weakness and confusion. If you notice these signs, immediately attempt to cool the Although bobcat fever is not dog using lukewarm water (do not use cold water or ice), and seek immediate common, its very existence is a emergency veterinary care! reminder that tick prevention is key. Any age, breed and sex of dog may be affected by heatstroke, but older dogs, Outdoor cats are at higher risk due to puppies, brachycephalic dogs (those with “pushed in” noses such as pugs) and dogs increased likelihood of tick exposure. with chronic health conditions, such as obesity and heart disease, are at higher risk. Keeping dogs and cats current on tick preventives helps keep your pets and family safe from a number of tick-borne diseases. Never use products intended for dogs on your cats, as the active “What greater gift ingredients in some dog products are than the love toxic to cats. Be sure to read all labels carefully. Ask your veterinarian if you of a cat.” have questions about tick and other — Charles Dickens parasite prevention in cats. Longevity Obesity in Who among us wouldn’t jump at the chance to extend the lifespan of our pets? Labradors Two University of Washington researchers, Dr. Daniel Promislow and Dr. Matt Labs love food – almost any Kaeberlein, have initiated a study of aging in dogs, which they’ve called The Dog Labrador Retriever owner can attest to Aging Project. Their goal is to “help dogs live the longest, healthiest lives possible by that fact. That food drive can be an taking advantage of recent breakthroughs in the science of aging.” incredibly useful tool for the savvy dog The study of aging and age-related diseases is known as geroscience. Because aging trainer, and Labs are known as increases the risk factors for almost every non-genetic chronic disease, a better friendly, intelligent, highly trainable understanding of aging could help in the discovery of disease prevention and cures. dogs. The food drive can also lead to The causes of aging are very complex, and with humans, it can take decades to gauge obesity, which shortens many dogs’ how early life exposures affect aging. Scientists can observe the same thing in dogs in lives. New research has revealed a just five to seven years. “Everything is sped up. We can learn a lot in a relatively short genetic link to obesity in the Labrador amount of time,” states Dr. Promislow. Retriever and Flat-Coated Retriever. “The Dog Aging Project has two major aims,” according to their website, “… a The study, published in the journal longitudinal study of aging in dogs and an intervention trial to prevent disease and Cell Metabolism, examined 310 pet extend healthy longevity in middle-aged dogs.” and assistance dogs. Researchers The intervention trial involves a drug called rapamycin, which seems to make mice searched for variants of three known live longer and improve heart function. The drug is currently used in humans help obesity-related genes.
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