Mystery Dog Illness New Forest update

NFDOG and Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists are very grateful for all the donations (totalling over £10,000 now!) they have been receiving for the aim of furthering research into ‘Alabama Rot’.
Two projects have already been undertaken and although nothing positive has been detected, a few more possibilities have been ruled out.  Urine toxicology tests have been carried out on a number of sick dogs in an attempt to identify a toxin that may have been ingested, but nothing definite was discovered.
A very kind and grieving family agreed to a full post mortem on a dog they had sadly lost, hoping that this would help the cause.  The knowledge base continues to be built.
NFDOG Chairman, Heather Gould, said “We are not expecting any exciting break throughs in the medium term, but believe that every test that rules something out is a small step forward.  The research fund is open to any vet who wants to research something specific about the illness and applications should be made via Anderson Moores.

The Forestry Commission have asked for our help to make more information widely available to the public. They have a downloadable poster at http://www.forestry.gov.uk/pdf/eng_NF_AlabamaRot_Mar14.pdf/$FILE/eng_NF_AlabamaRot_Mar14.pdf  and would like members of the public to print out and display this in areas of the Forest that do not already have it up. If posters are to be displayed outside of the New Forest, the FC logo must be removed please.

Please keep an eye on Anderson Moores website – www.andersonmoores.com for updates on the illness and a table of confirmed and suspected cases can be viewed here – http://www.forestry.gov.uk/alabamarot

Sent by NFDOG. Contact:

New Forest Dog Owners Group
Racecourse View
Lyndhurst
Southampton, Hampshire SO43 7AQ

Storm

Storm has now found a home !!

progress update: 19/3/14

Storm has proved to be a wonderful dog, we are very happy she has joined the family,
even Murphy the cat seems to have accepted her!!
She is getting lots of lovely walks & walks well to heel & is extremely obedient & well behaved!!

progress update: 15/2/14

Storm is a fantastic dog, she’s very well behaved and is a real couch potato!

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Storm is two years old and a mixture with a dash of Lurcher in her.
She is good with children and other dogs.
This is her with Lola her sister.

Roy the black lab

Roy has now found a home !!

This big boy is Roy 20 month old neutered and fully vaccinated –
this boy is just a sweet heart he loves everyone!!
loves to chase a ball, he’s on a diet at the moment with plenty of exercise in the woods which he is loving and keeps up with the others no problems
he is not a lazy dog he just needed more exercise which his previous owners couldn’t give him,
he loves his walks and would be out all day if he could,
he is very strong on the lead at the moment but perfect off lead,
he loves plenty of fuss, he is quiet and clean in the house

 

Jack the Beagle

Jack has returned safe and well!

The errant Jack has returned home.

His people deserve a medal for putting up with his escapades for all these years!

This is Jack who has been missing since the weekend.
Jack was adopted many years ago and has always been an escape artist but usually comes home.
This time he has not and everyone is very worried about him as he is an old boy now.