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Re: calicivirus
Wow was not expecting such a response!
When we got Jemima she had previously had gingivitus which had been treated and breeders vet had given clean bill of health - when we took Jemima in for her spaying the vet said her gums looked a little sore still and i explained all showing her note from breeders vet.
Our vet said that once she was under the anesthetic and had a good look in her mouth they were a little concerned and took a swab for us which has come back positive.
By no signs i mean no sneezing, runny nose, etc. and eats and drinks with no problems so i guess only thing wrong was red gums which do not bother her.
Now a little worried as vet has told me that Bilbo will not catch it as they are not related and Bilbo had all his jabs before Jemima came onto the scene. But some people on here are saying can catch from playing with same toys, eating and drinking from same bowls etc. (just to add they do have there own bowls but try telling them that!)
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