Wednesday 13 March 2013

WINOL - Week 8 - New Forest Mystery Toxin Causes Dog Deaths


Hampshire Vets are investigating a mystery toxin in the New Forest that has caused the death of eight dogs over the past three months.

The source of the toxin is still unknown but the New Forest District Council have stated that they will be leaving the investigation to the vets as they await results from samples they have sent to America.

It is thought that the toxin finds its way into the dog’s bloodstream after they get cuts on their legs and paws. A few days later the dogs then go into kidney failure, which can be fatal.

One of the theories behind what is responsible is that there could be toxins in the soil, which have been eroded by recent heavy rainfall. This then makes its way into rivers and puddles and dogs that have suffered cuts would then become infected by going into this water.

Dog owners have expressed their fears and some have even changed the route where they would usually walk their dog. 

The council are advising dog walkers to avoid the Latchmore Brook area near Fordingbridge and to see their vet if they have any concerns.

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2 comments:

  1. One theory could be that due to the high water level, some traces of sulphates from the old gunpowder factory at eyeworth lodge (closed down in the 1920's) could of got into latchmore brook as they used the stream for the production of gunpowder.

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  2. This is not just Ogdens / Latchmore.
    Our dog had to be put to sleep because of this horrendous illness, last week (3rd April).
    He had never been near Ogdens or Latchmore, but walked from the Smugglers Road Car Park in a Circular Route Via Picket Post and Verely.

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