Village Vet Finchley

Village Vet Finchley Village Vet is part of Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (A Mars Company).

Here’s another reason to smile today 😻
29/11/2022

Here’s another reason to smile today 😻

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29/11/2022

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22/11/2022

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22/11/2022

It’s the time of year when rain is the ruler and puddles and ponds become commonplace…​🌧️

When there is lots of rain, there are extended periods when water is stagnant, harbouring many potentially dangerous bacteria and parasites. 🦠​🧫

This puts our pets in danger of contracting Leptospirosis, Giardia or even ingesting motor oil, whilst lawn chemicals and anti-freeze are more likely to spread by runoff with increased rainfall.

💧 Leptospirosis, which thrives in wet, moist areas and can be serious for dogs and milder in cats, can be caught from water in rivers, lakes, streams or standing water containing urine from other animals or wildlife.

💧 Giardia, a microscopic parasite, can be found in water contaminated by faeces. It can be contracted from untreated sewage water or ponds soiled by wildlife.

If you are concerned about your pet, please contact us.

22/11/2022

With the temperatures dropping and energy costs rising, we wanted to share some easy ways to keep your pet warm throughout the winter months, including:

🔥 Investing in some warm blankets
☀️ Opening curtains when the sun is out to heat the house naturally
🚪 Keeping your windows and doors shut
🏠 Positioning your pet's bed away from draughty places in the house
🌊 If your pet gets soaked or goes swimming, drying them thoroughly
🛀 Only bathing them when necessary and drying them off thoroughly after
🐶 Letting their hair grow; it's their built-in blanket
⚽ Playing indoor games – for safety, play on a non-slip surface
🏠 If you have a smaller pet that lives in a hutch or a run, consider bringing them into a garage or porch

For more top tips, visit our latest blog post >> https://bit.ly/3ULRogi

Today is Stir-up Sunday, the last Sunday before Advent, and the traditional day to prepare and mix your Christmas puddin...
20/11/2022

Today is Stir-up Sunday, the last Sunday before Advent, and the traditional day to prepare and mix your Christmas puddings🎄🎁

Remember that raisins, sultanas and currants are toxic to pets, and ingestion of a small amount can be enough to cause kidney damage. It is not fully understood how these foods cause poisoning, and there is no correlation between the amount eaten and the likelihood of an animal developing complications. This means that even a small amount can be enough to cause serious kidney impairment.

Something cool for a Friday evening ❤️
18/11/2022

Something cool for a Friday evening ❤️

Let’s talk about rabbits also!!🐰🐇❤️
18/11/2022

Let’s talk about rabbits also!!🐰🐇❤️

Giardia in 🐕 and 🐈 Dog and cat stool (p**p) can contain Giardia germs and may make people sick even when the pet appears...
17/11/2022

Giardia in 🐕 and 🐈

Dog and cat stool (p**p) can contain Giardia germs and may make people sick even when the pet appears healthy. Symptoms of Giardia infection in both people and pets can include diarrhea, gas, abdominal discomfort, nausea, and vomiting. It is possible to be infected and have no signs or symptoms of illness.
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Can I get Giardia infection from my pet?
The chances of people getting Giardia infection from dogs or cats are low. The type of Giardia that infects humans is not usually the same type that infects dogs and cats.
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How does my dog or cat get infected with Giardia?
Your dog or cat might get infected by:
1. Being in contact with infected p**p from another dog or cat
2. Rolling and playing in contaminated soil
3. Licking its body after contact with a contaminated surface (for example, a dirty litter box or dog cage or crate)
4. Drinking water from a contaminated creek, pond, or other body of water
5. Young pets, like puppies and kittens, have a higher risk of illness than adult dogs and cats.
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How do I protect myself if my dog or cat has a Giardia infection?
The chances of getting sick with a Giardia infection from your dog or cat are small. However, there are some steps you can take to minimize your exposure to Giardia if you have dogs or cats:
1. Wear gloves when gardening to reduce the risk of coming into contact with infected p**p or soil.
2. Clean and disinfect household surfaces regularly, and especially areas or supplies that your pet uses such as toys, bedding, and water and food bowls.
3. Wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after touching your pets, their food or treats and their p**p.
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How do I reduce the amount of Giardia in my yard or outdoor.
1. Always remove p**p from your yard or other outdoor areas by using a bag and throwing it away.
2. Change cat litterboxes daily.
3. Limit pets’ access to common outdoor spaces, such as dog parks or public trails, as much as possible if they have diarrhea or are being treated for Giardia.
4. Remove standing water (for example, empty any containers of water and remove any water from fountains .
5. Do not allow any new animals, especially young ones, to enter the yard or other outdoor space until advised by your veterinarian.
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How long does Giardia survive in the environment?
Giardia can survive for several months in cold water or soil.
Giardia can survive much longer in soil at colder temperatures than at room temperature.
Giardia can survive longer in water at colder temperatures (for example, lake or puddle water during the winter, refrigerated water) than at warmer temperatures (for example, tap water, river or puddle water during the summer or fall).
Giardia survives much longer in moist, cool environments than in dry, warm environments that have direct sunlight.
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How often and for how long should I clean and disinfect my home after my dog or cat is diagnosed with Giardia infection?
Clean and disinfect potentially contaminated items (for example, toys, water bowls and food bowls, pet bedding, floors, dog crates, linens, towels, litter box) regularly for as long as your pet is sick.
If your pet is taking medication, clean and disinfect potentially contaminated items frequently (daily if possible) until a few days after the last dose of medication is given.
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How do I prevent my dog or cat from getting re-infected, or getting my other pets sick, during treatment?

If you have other dogs or cats, make sure you tell your veterinarian, even if they are not showing signs of diarrhea. Other pets may also be started on medication, depending on the situation. Even animals without visible signs of Giardia infection may be infected and shedding Giardia into the environment.
Bathe all household pets with pet shampoo following medical treatment to ensure no p**p is in the pet’s coat.
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Clean dogs’ and cats’ environment (for example, holding areas, floors, crates) and wash water bowls daily with soap and water. Clean cages, habitats, and supplies outside the home when possible to avoid contaminating surfaces. If that is not possible, clean them in a laundry sink or bathtub and then disinfect that area immediately afterward.
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Limit your dog’s access to creeks, ponds, lakes, and other waterbodies to avoid re-infecting your animal and contaminating the water, which could make other animals sick.
How do I treat my pet for Giardia infection?
If your pet has diarrhea that is not going away, seek veterinary care. Diarrhea has different causes and could result in dehydration or other serious problems.
Diagnosis and treatment of Giardia infection must be done by a licensed veterinarian.
No approved over-the-counter treatment is available for Giardia infection.
Giardia can be passed in p**p intermittently, and an animal may appear healthy or without signs of disease before it stops passing Giardia. Repeated p**p tests may be necessary.

Love them, be patient and you’ll have a friend for lifetime!!!🥰
16/11/2022

Love them, be patient and you’ll have a friend for lifetime!!!🥰

Let’s start the week with some cuddles 🥰
14/11/2022

Let’s start the week with some cuddles 🥰

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