

"Some days we're seeing five or six dogs that have been poisoned by anti-coagulants and each of those basically need a bottle of 25 milligram tablets, depending on their body weight. "We probably have enough vitamin K to treat 40 larger-breed dogs," he said. Orange vet Andrew Litchfield said while his practice had large quantities on hand, there had been difficulties securing the antidote. "We've got heaps of plasma in our freezer ready to go, as well as vitamin K." "I think most vets (in plague-affected areas) have got adequate stores on hand.

"The reports I get from most other vets the region is they're mostly fairly well armed," he said. ( ABC New England North West: Donal Sheil) Stocks healthy - for nowĭr Pedrana was confident his practice had enough vitamin K to last until supplies were more readily available.

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