Saturday Clinics Every Saturday morning we hold an open clinic for the local community. We see a variety of animals ranging from livestock, dogs, cats and even rabbits and monkeys! The majority of our work is aimed at reducing the burdens of parasites, both internal and external and treating the ill health caused by them. Internal parasites cause, diarrhoea, emaciation, anaemia, bloated stomach, dull coat and stunted growth and also suppressed immunity, which leaves animals vulnerable to opportunistic infections. This puppy has such a severe worm infestation, that it has become anaemic. It is unlikely to survive. The puppy is also showing the other signs associated with severe worm burden. Emaciation, bloated stomach, dull coat and stunted growth. The drugs used in Europe to treat parasites in dogs do not work here. We have to use a very powerful drug which is given by injection. One of our less common patients! A rabbit with an Aural Haematoma
The aural haematoma was drained and then injected with steroid. The ear then cleaned. Despite its sore ear, this rabbit had a very good body condition, was very tame and didn t appear to have any dental problems! We congratulated the boys on how well they have looked after it. We also see wounds and abscesses
This wound was caused by inappropria te tethering. Eva has been here at the sanctuary for 4 years now Lumpy Skin Disease Lumpy Skin Disease is commonly seen at Saturday clinic. This is a viral disease which causes the skin to break out in open sores called sitfasts. These damage the hide causing it to be worthless
Lumpy Skin Disease showing lumpy skin and the open skin sores called sit fasts once the animal has been slaughtered. Tick Spraying Ticks are a huge problem on Zanzibar. Corvids (rooks and crows) were introduced onto the island many years ago.they have decimated the local bird population which would ordinarily keep insects and especially tick populations down. Ticks can cause the following diseases, Babesiosis, Ehrlichiosis, Tick Fever, East Coast Fever and Anaplasmosis. Babesiosis Is caused by protozoa. Symptoms include anaemia, jaundice and dark urine. It can prove fatal if left untreated. It can be treated by a drug called diminazine. Ehrlichiosis Is caused by bacteria called ehrlichia canis. Symptoms include loss of weight, jaundice and central nervous
symptoms. If not treated it can prove fatal. It can be treated with an antibiotic called deoxcycline. Tick Fever Is a reaction to tick bites. Symptoms include a high fever, lethargy, loss of appetite. Treatment includes spraying to kill the ticks and also the use of an antibiotic to protect from secondary bacterial infections. East Coast Fever Is caused by protozoa. Symptoms include swollen lymph nodes, high temperature and respiratory problems. This condition can prove fatal if not treated. Treatment is with anti protozoan drugs drugs, either bupavaqone or pavaquone. Anaplasmosis is also caused by protozoa. Symptoms include constipation, jaundice, haematuria and anaemia. It is fatal if not treated. Treatment is also with anti protozoan drugs. A Case of East Coast Fever ( ECF) This calf is not thriving. It presented with swollen lymph nodes, as shown below, a high temperature and respiratory problems Enlarged popliteal and prescapular lymph nodes indicitive of ECF Tick Infestations
Dog and a cow with tick infestation. The dogs infestation was so severe it was anaemic. Tick spraying at the Saturday Clinic We spray, cows, goats and dogs. The drug in the spray kills the ticks and other mites. It has to be repeated every three weeks. As you can see the animals don t like it very much! Without financial donations we would be unable to subsidise the cost of the drugs needed to treat the animals. Please continue to support us to help local communities.