Thursday 25 February 2021

Leptospirosis Prevention and Treatment In Pets

 


Considering that leptospirosis is an infection that is zoonotic, it is advisable to take additional precautions in safeguarding you and your pet from being infected. Aggressive early treatment is necessary to have an improved outcome and also to avoid critical impairment to the kidneys or liver. Treatment procedures normally include antibiotic administration and supportive attention and care.

Currently, there are vaccines available to protect dogs effectively. But for optimal protection, it must be administered yearly. The once-a-year booster shot is definitely advised for pet dogs that live in riskier areas. If you know about possible infection sources, it can help in reducing your pet’s odds of infection and exposure. If your pet dog has already contracted leptospirosis, the following safety measures must be observed in order to safeguard the entire home, human and pets included, from being infected as well:

  • Administer antibiotics based only on the prescribed dosage as provided by your vet.
  • Should the infected dog urinate inside the house, avoid touching the urine. When cleaning the area, wear gloves and use a disinfectant to destroy any pathogen that may exist.
  • Make sure that your dog urinates far from any water sources or any water that pools in your yard or lawn. The same goes for other places that are frequented by other animals and people.
  • Make sure that you wash thoroughly your hands using water and soap after cleaning up pee or handling your dog.

For any concerns and/or questions you may have regarding leptospirosis in dogs, contact your vet San Diego, CA.

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