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Dosen't anyone know about this or have had dealings with how it was treated.
By ali-t
Date 14.08.05 19:33 UTC
if you do a search on this site you will get information about it. Someone on champdogs suggested this might be the problem with my staff and I had to get it ruled out last year when my dog was having respiritory and stomach problems. When I raised it with my vet she didn't seem convinced (I don't think she knew much about it) but I did some reading about it and talked them in to testing for it. If your dog has it I remember reading that it is a nightmare to treat and needs nasal washes and is very difficult to get rid of. I think it might be called aspergillus but I'm sure someone will be along with more information - I think it might have been tohme who provided me with the information
By tohme
Date 16.08.05 08:45 UTC
Aspergillus, or farmer's lung in humans.
Caused by fungal spores.
{link]http://www.njmoldinspection.com/vetmycology/vetasper.html[/link]
By ali-t
Date 16.08.05 20:38 UTC
thanks for that tohme.
The vet will treat it by flushing the nose with Canesten liquid. ( Under General Anaesthetic)
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