Updates on Amber Horsey:
Horsey (her earlier name) was rescued by Joanne Lim, brought to our panel vet and found to have a compound fracture in her back leg which required amputation. The amputation was done and Lydia has been fostering Horsey (renamed Amber) since then, pending her rehoming.
Recently, Amber Horsey came down with tick fever. She has since been treated, but it would be good for all of us to know what the symptoms are.
Lydia writes:
Here are some photos of Amber and the signs she showed when her tick fever was detected this week. It was the bruising /haemmoraging that was the most obvious sign. After only 24hours of taking her first dose of antibiotic treatment, she immediately perked up and is now back to her normal self.
She is still very shy and skitish and we have been attempting to socialise her by having her more in the house so she’s used to close proximity to humans and has the opportunity to realise that she can trust us. I’ll have to think of more positive and kind ways and efforts to socialise her.
Tick fever is caused by brown ticks, so it is important to de-tick your dog. For more details: http://www.ehow.com/about_5079142_signs-tick-fever-dogs.html






