NSW Country Regions British Bulldog Association in Sydney, Australia | Not a business
NSW Country Regions British Bulldog Association
Locality: Sydney, Australia
Phone: +61 401 343 783
Address: Beltana Close 2234 Sydney, NSW, Australia
Website: http://www.nswcountrybritishbulldogassoc.com
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24.01.2022 Bulldog Christmas It’s the day before Christmas And all through the house... The Bulldogs are squeaking Their old rubber mouse The wreath which had merrily Hung on the door Is scattered in pieces All over the floor The stockings that hung In a neat little row Now boast a big hole in Each one of the toes The tree was subjected To slobbery things And now although splendid Is missing some limbs I grabbed them and told them Be good, I insist! They smooched me and ran off To see what they had missed And now as I watch them The thought comes to me That they know exactly How Christmas should be Unconditional love From a Bulldog to you Is the best gift you’ll get? Believe me, it’s true Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from The Executive and Committee NSW Country Regions British Bulldog Association inc. 2020
20.01.2022 Leptospirosis What is Leptospirosis and where does it occur? Leptospirosis is a peculiar type of bacteria that has many sub-types (or serovars). It is found in ...many parts of the world and tends to be found in warmer areas. Its primary host is usually rodents such as rats and the bacteria can multiply in the host which then shed hundreds of bacteria in their urine. How does a dog become infected? The bacteria can be swallowed, or invade damaged skin or even be sniffed up by dogs. Usually this happens when a dog drinks from a stagnant body of water that a rat has urinated in, such as a puddle. What are the symptoms? Leptospirosis can be fatal. In dogs, it initially causes very non-specific signs such as lethargy, elevated body temperature, vomiting, and diarrhea. It often progresses to symptoms consistent with liver and kidney failure. Can it affect other species ? Yes, other animals can also become hosts for the bacteria such as cats but they do not seem to suffer such ill effects and rarely become ill. However, it is a serious health concern for people as they can be affected in much the same way as dogs. Severe infections can similarly cause kidney and liver failure in people. How are people infected? Leptospirosis is a Zoonotic disease. That means it can be spread to humans. Humans can get Leptospirosis through direct contact with urine from infected animals or through water, soil or food contaminated with their urine. What should you do? We recommend that you vaccinate your dog against Leptospirosis. Initially, it is a course of two vaccines approximately four weeks apart. Then there is an annual boosters vaccination. Please speak with our team if you have any queries regarding this disease and your pet. Though we don’t want to be alarmist, we believe it is essential you are fully informed to protect your pet. . Call; 0296269561 or book online https://www.quakershillvethospital.com.au/make-a-booking.as
19.01.2022 As always, feel free to share. And encourage more sharing. The more people that see normal bulldogs, the better. Let’s go!!
15.01.2022 Don't forget our meeting next week we look forward to your input in your club
11.01.2022 Happy mothers day from the Executive and committee.......
10.01.2022 Beautiful pics of Mannie (Embolden Manfred Man),Sadie and Mo. Thanks so much Tyson, Danielle and Sadie for giving Mannie a wonderful home full of so much LOVE. Xxx