' Z5 a/ ]( B( c; w北岸很多人反映狗狗去完沙滩回来后就得了疾病,几乎全是不治,现在兽医还没有发现到底是什么引致狗狗得病的原因,也还不清楚病源来自哪里,狗与狗之间会不会转染,在北岸的沙滩上还出现有个别的死企鹅和死鱼等海洋生物。所以第一时间上来这里发帖提示一下家长们最近少带狗狗去沙滩或者公共场合与别的狗狗接触,以便惹上不必要的麻烦。' H$ b) d. `" l* L
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据知有很多人养狗狗还存在国内的思想,不注重给狗狗打防疫针,有些连基本的针都没有打全的,建议尽快定期带狗狗带防疫针,狗狗出生前三个月到四个月,基本上每个月一针,以后就每年一针,打防疫针的作用主要保护狗狗自身健康,也避免狂犬病的出现,现知纽西兰还没有狂犬病的案例。2 Y' }8 D7 E2 b( F F1 ]
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由于各方面信息有限,只能提供这些,接下来会留意各方面有关的新闻,再上来更新。如知情的家长也可以上来这个贴更新,让更多狗狗受惠!!0 T! c/ K [- J1 @2 w4 }8 n$ L F
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刚才打电话去NORTHSHOR CITY COUNCIL查询了,得病狗狗的症状有:口边有白沫,走不稳路,脚软,呕吐,肚子发胀不舒服,如果发现有以上症状的请尽快带宝宝们去看兽医!!!7 f. h9 I, g) i) t; s
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[ 本帖最后由 小白兔奶糖 于 2009-8-4 12:58 编辑 ]作者: jimianjoy 时间: 2009-8-4 12:20:05
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10588708 6 l$ e4 h. z5 o6 w0 l! J% |- [3 B H9 h : k7 c) }1 V/ m2 O* c% C5 @1 f ( i; V) [8 n2 T* Q9 A7 sBeaches off-limits to kids after mystery dog deaths ( [. l) f/ s; M8 o4:00AM Wednesday Aug 05, 2009 ! d& x$ i$ i& A) g' x7 C* zBy Eloise Gibson }' ]- T# H7 Z x& L1 L ' w( ^9 z; w1 cA sign at Takapuna Beach warns owners to keep their dogs off the beach until further notice. Photo / Greg BowkerHave you noticed anything that could have caused the deaths on North Shore beaches? Has your dog fallen ill?; C; {7 c/ P, C
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Health authorities have issued an alert for all eastern Auckland and Hauraki Gulf beaches following the death of two dogs and illness in more than a dozen others. " P N! d3 h: Q/ W! S4 s: KThey advise against swimming or taking children to any beaches in the region because an unknown poison is suspected to have caused the dog deaths.1 |: }' G& M9 O5 _
More than 1000 fish and some penguins and seabirds also washed up dead around the same time dog owners began reporting their pets' illness.: n& k) z! ?: f, ?8 E! n
The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry is carrying out urgent tests to find out what killed the dogs and fish that washed up in Rodney District and at Long Bay. There have been unconfirmed reports of dogs becoming seriously ill on beaches as far afield as Eastern Beach in Manukau and Waiheke Island. 0 P9 y5 Y' U7 `At least a dozen have shown similar symptoms to the dead dogs - vomiting, staggering and frothing at the mouth - and new cases are still being reported.# G0 F; P1 l8 Z1 w" n8 b0 ~
Last night Auckland Regional Public Health Service said it was unable to rule out risk to the public until test results were received. It strongly recommended people avoid contact with sea water and sea life, not take children or pets to the beach, and not gather shellfish in the Hauraki Gulf.9 h" `5 T4 H" g$ I1 Q2 C" o7 {/ R
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A Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF) spokeswoman said tests on the gut contents of the first dead dog turned up nothing reliable. They showed no evidence of toxic algae - one of the theories for the poisoning. Results of a post-mortem on the second dog were expected at the end of the week.# O" @8 W$ w5 N0 a9 K& L
Other theories suggested yesterday included jellyfish and puffer fish. ; p6 a) s0 i- k! wA MAF spokeswoman said fish tested so far had been too rotten and asked anyone who found a fresh dead fish to quickly call the ministry's free helpline. ( l+ D7 q1 ]" q. { q' tThe Department of Conservation rejected suggestions the poisoning could be related to rat poison being dropped over Rangitoto and Motutapu Islands, saying brodifacoum poisoning was slow to appear, unlike recent reports of dogs dying almost instantly. & c1 K) X9 t4 R x& tNorth Shore City Council put up signs warning owners not to walk dogs on any of its east coast beaches, where many of the poisonings have occurred./ s- ]3 v5 \; \2 E
But vets in the area were still seeing dogs whose owners had not got the message. A nurse at Bayvet veterinary clinic in Browns Bay reported seeing three dogs with poisoning symptoms yesterday. f2 s5 q; p& s
Manukau City Council said a woman called and reported five dogs that were ill over the weekend after walking on Eastern Beach.9 d( k7 Z7 E5 ~, Z1 B: o
Veterinary Association spokesman Wayne Ricketts said the poison appeared to act quickly and people whose dogs became sick should immediately take them to the nearest vet.2 e4 z f* }& V: }. z% s2 r, c) j
Browns Bay dog owner Joanne Manning said the council should have acted sooner after learning that Long Bay was "covered" in dead fish last week. She cancelled her German shepherd's daily walk on the beach yesterday only after a friend called to warn her.0 R3 Y5 t/ N, y& \/ M/ ?0 i
North Shore vet Reg Gregory treated a labrador that became seriously ill with neurological problems after a walk in Browns Bay and described it as "extraordinary to see". ) O0 Y8 {, T% u4 A% K8 ~Dean Coleman, commodore of Wakatere Boating Club in Devonport, said the warning could affect the youth sailing classes held at the club on Saturday afternoons. This involves 30 junior sailors, aged between 10 and 15. 5 K) Z- w; J1 Z3 H* t F5 YIf the health warning continued through to the weekend, the club would cancel the session, Mr Coleman said. / A+ b; t, J+ b! ^ v9 f' uFive years ago a virus killed large numbers of fish in the Waitemata Harbour, mainly pilchards, and there were similar reports of dead fish in 1998 and 1993. ! z' ?$ A5 G/ E' L0 S+ Y4 q, ?/ ?+ U7 { http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10417613! u0 Y/ Q5 p( n K% W2 ?
Bacteria puts Dunedin beaches off limits 11:30AM Wednesday Jan 03, 20079 a: x9 P: {0 l
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Dunedin City Council is warning people not to swim, surf or paddle at St Kilda and Middle beaches after water samples showed elevated levels of bacteria. 4 K3 y# {- G( T+ O! B: X) g9 y. _Test results yesterday showed increased levels of harmful bacteria in the water, council environmental health officers said in a statement today.- N4 J: v: b: W7 U3 F6 w
People were urged to keep out of the water until further notice. ; d; G% N( s P i. j7 CWater sampling at St Kilda, St Clair and Middle beaches would be done daily and the public notified when tests showed recreatonal activities could safely resume." l. [0 K" z* J6 q" p
The council statement gave no information on the source of the bacteria. - D6 x: E; ?; q/ \2 s9 z! j- NZPA# c" g; f8 V& V+ A# Y( s; h3 `