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Vaccinate Against Rabies. Protect Your Pet.

Posted by Animal Spirit on Wednesday, 26 August, 2009

After a dog tested positive for rabies in Linden, Johannesburg, the Gauteng government urged people to ensure that their pets have been vaccinated against the disease. Vaccinating your pets is compulsory and failure to do so is illegal.

The Department of Agriculture and rural development is currently giving free vaccines/boosters to domestic animals. You can take your pet to Marks Park near the Melville Koppies to get a shot. 8:00 am – 18:00 pm from 24-28 August 2009.  Pet owners of the following areas are urged to make use of this drive: Linden, Victory Park, Cresta, Roosevelt Park, Delta Park, Emmarentia, Parkhurst, Risidale, Greenside and Montroux.

The Government of Limpopo province has also issued a warning urging residents to vaccinate their pets and is running a rabies awareness campaign .  A Rabies awareness day will be held on 26 August at Bungeni community hall in Bungeni village.

Rabies is a viral disease that spreads through the saliva of animals. The disease attacks the brain and causes madness and aggressive behaviour. If an infected animal bites a human it will transmit the virus to the human. Humans can also get the disease if they get a rabid animal’s saliva in their eyes, mouth or broken skin. If you are bitten wash the skin thoroughly with soap and water and seek immediate medical help. If your pet is bitten, take it to a vet immediately.

Rabies is almost always fatal, unless post-exposure prophylaxis is giving before certain symptoms appear, usually within 10 days of infection. The virus can be diagnosed using a viral culture test. In the case of Rabies prevention is key, therefore all pets must be vaccinated. The first rabies vaccine was created by Louis Pasteur and Émile Roux in 1885.  Subsequently other forms of vaccines have been developed,

Tell tale signs of rabid animals are foaming at the mouth and unusual aggression. Some of the symptoms that may manifest include: insomnia, paranoia, paralysis, cerebral dysfunction and anxiety.

People are also advised to avoid stray animals and animals showing unusually aggressive behaviour. Rabid animals should be reported to the state veterinary or health authorities.

World Rabies Day is on 28 September. Please make sure that all your pets vaccinations are up to date and if they haven’t been vaccinated against rabies yet, get it done as soon as possible.

Sources: News24 and  Wikipedia

Important contact numbers:
State Veterinarian: (011)821-7700
Health Authority: (011) 226-8300

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Adopt a Dog.

Posted by Animal Spirit on Thursday, 23 July, 2009

Picture by HAWS

It easily happens that people buy a dog but grows bored with it once it passes the cute puppy phase. There are many stray dogs on the street, neglected and abandoned by heartless or clue less people. Not to even to mention those who are abused.

Animal rescue shelters are full of unwanted pets. These poor dogs are usually kept in fenced kennels and do not have as much room to roam as your average pet. Those who work at shelters are passionate to the welfare of the animals, but it is no substitute for the warmth and security of a good home. The dogs don’t really get the special individual attention they deserve, because there are just too many of them.

Rescue shelters are NPOs that rely on donations and adoption fees to stay to enable them to do their work. Animals don’t have free will like humans do so there are not as responsible for their circumstances.

Shelters also get intake of dogs rescued from puppy mills. Puppy mills are ruthless breeders that mass-produce puppies. Whenever a puppy mill is exposed it is a victory for rescue organizations and animal rights activists like PETA.

If you really care about dogs, adoption is a better option than buying as it decreases the demand for selling dogs. You can adopt almost any breed from shelters at a fee much smaller than the price of buying a dog. Breed specific animal shelters also exist. Do a Google search for “adopt (dog breed)” click on “pages from (your country)”

You can also look in the pet classifieds for dogs that are up for adoption. Often owners who can no longer keep their dogs will advertise them in the classifieds. They often wish to have their pets adopt privately so that they won’t end up at a shelter. In many cases these dogs will be given away for free to a good home.

Dogs know when they’ve been rescued, rescues will always be thankful and loyal to you for saving their life.

You can also find links to several South African pet adoption agencies on:  www.adoptapet.co.za

Picture Coutesy of:  Hartbeespoort Animal Welfare Society (HAWS)

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