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Alabama Rot dog deaths: 'More information needed' | Alabama Rot dog deaths: 'More information needed' |
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A dog owner whose pet was the latest victim to die from from "Alabama Rot" says more needs to be done to inform owners of the risks. | |
Steve Kirwan, of Lyndhurst, Hampshire, believes his Labrador-collie cross developed symptoms after a walk in the Whitefield Moor area of the New Forest. | |
Bodhi, three, died of kidney failure in February, two weeks after becoming ill. | Bodhi, three, died of kidney failure in February, two weeks after becoming ill. |
The cause of the disease, which has killed 24 dogs in the UK since 2012, remains unknown. | The cause of the disease, which has killed 24 dogs in the UK since 2012, remains unknown. |
Between November 2012 and March last year there were 12 confirmed cases - five in the New Forest - and two unconfirmed cases, according to the Forestry Commission. | Between November 2012 and March last year there were 12 confirmed cases - five in the New Forest - and two unconfirmed cases, according to the Forestry Commission. |
Legs dragging | |
Since December last year there have been another 12 cases. Six of those were in the New Forest. | Since December last year there have been another 12 cases. Six of those were in the New Forest. |
Tests are still taking place on a further 22 suspected cases of the disease. | Tests are still taking place on a further 22 suspected cases of the disease. |
The ones outside Hampshire were in Northamptonshire, Yorkshire, Monmouthshire, Dorset, Shropshire, Surrey, Cornwall, Worcestershire and County Durham. | The ones outside Hampshire were in Northamptonshire, Yorkshire, Monmouthshire, Dorset, Shropshire, Surrey, Cornwall, Worcestershire and County Durham. |
The Forestry Commission has launched a poster campaign in 29 of the New Forest's car parks warning dog owners to be vigilant. | The Forestry Commission has launched a poster campaign in 29 of the New Forest's car parks warning dog owners to be vigilant. |
But Mr Kirwan said: "I don't think it's enough. | But Mr Kirwan said: "I don't think it's enough. |
"There's a number of car parks in the New Forest, far more than 29. | "There's a number of car parks in the New Forest, far more than 29. |
"I think the coverage needs to be right across the forest, because there is a real concentration in the New Forest as [part of the] national picture." | "I think the coverage needs to be right across the forest, because there is a real concentration in the New Forest as [part of the] national picture." |
Mr Kirwan said Bodhi never had any lesions, but was dragging his back legs. | Mr Kirwan said Bodhi never had any lesions, but was dragging his back legs. |
From his other symptoms vets suspected it was Alabama Rot but he did not respond to treatment and had to be put to sleep. | From his other symptoms vets suspected it was Alabama Rot but he did not respond to treatment and had to be put to sleep. |
'Will keep looking' | |
The investigation into the exact cause is being led by Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists, in Hursley, near Winchester, who are working with the Forestry Commission, Environment Agency, Suffolk-based Animal Health Trust and local vets. | The investigation into the exact cause is being led by Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists, in Hursley, near Winchester, who are working with the Forestry Commission, Environment Agency, Suffolk-based Animal Health Trust and local vets. |
David Walker, from Anderson Moores, said: "There's huge amounts of research ongoing, multiple different avenues, but at this stage we are no closer to knowing what the trigger is. | David Walker, from Anderson Moores, said: "There's huge amounts of research ongoing, multiple different avenues, but at this stage we are no closer to knowing what the trigger is. |
"Research is going to continue but there is the prospect that we could research this disease for five, ten years and not find the underlying cause. | "Research is going to continue but there is the prospect that we could research this disease for five, ten years and not find the underlying cause. |
"But that doesn't mean we're not going to keep looking." | "But that doesn't mean we're not going to keep looking." |
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