B IS FOR... From blood disorders and bandaging tips to deadly tick-borne diseases, Vicky’s got it covered in part two of our new series.
BABESIOSIS
Caused by the tick-borne parasite Babesia canis, this infection has been a concern only if dogs travelled to Europe, but in 2016, cases of dogs that had never left the UK were seen in Essex and Hertfordshire. Babesia is carried by Dermacentor reticulatus ticks which are now feared to be spreading in the UK.
Babesiosis can cause fever, pale mucous membrane, anorexia, lethargy, anaemia, jaundice, and enlarged lymph nodes and spleen. Sometimes, dark urine is noticed as it contains broken down blood cells. Babesiosis is diagnosed by blood smears and blood tests but drugs for treating the disease are not licenced for dogs in the UK so infection can be fatal.
From blood disorders and bandaging tips to deadly tick-borne diseases, Vicky’s got it covered in part two of our new series
Infection can be avoided by using an appropriate tick-preventative spot-on cream, collar or tablet treatments – and check and remove ticks every day. Some veterinary practices collect ticks and send them away for identification so the spread of ‘exotic’ ticks can be monitored.
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RSPB gives mixed message on shooting
Having recently attended the RSPB’s virtual AGM, Conor O’Gorman discusses the outcome of the charity’s year-long review of game bird shooting
Causeway for concern
Alan Jarrett’s renewed interest in reading takes him down memory lane to an offshore island duck flight that very nearly ended in disaster
Through a purple patch
The Garrows Estate is taking a conservation-focused approach to restoring the wildlife populations and biodiversity on the Scottish heather moorland.
When the wheels fall off
Losing form on a day’s shooting can be infuriating, especially if you’ve been shooting like a god up to that point. Simon O’Leary looks at some common causes and how to remedy them
Beaches, books & bad behaviour!
The annual Kay family vacation to Northumberland offers a chance to give the cockers a blast on the beach – although they don’t always shower themselves in glory, as Ryan Kay recalls...
Using the Stop whistle
Now you’ve instilled the basics, it’s time to up the ante with some more tricky distance work. Howard Kirby explains how to take the core Stop whistle command to the next level
The humble teal
They may be tiny, but as far as Rupert Butler is concerned, the appeal of this little duck is huge. He recalls some of his most memorable nights in pursuit of these aerial acrobats
Fab all-rounder
Mike is impressed with the Fabarm Elos B2 Field Notte, which offers great value for money, is suited to fieldwork or clays and is future-proofed for use with steel in all choke constrictions
CALL OF THE WILD
Dom Holtam reconnects with one of the purest forms of shotgun shooting as he walks-up woodcock over pointing dogs in the Scottish Highlands
A yen for the Fens
Tony Jackson recounts a memorable duck flight over an area of Fenland in Norfolk with his friend and author, the late Alan Savory