Cases of rare, deadly flesh-eating disease spike in Nanaimo & Oceanside dogs
Editor’s Note: This story contains graphic images of dogs being treated for necrotizing fasciitis. Reader discretion is advised.
NANAIMO — It’s a rare bacterial infection which is proving life-altering, if not fatal for Island pets.
Necrotizing fasciitis is a flesh-eating disease in which bacteria rapidly eats away at healthy tissue in dogs when it enters their body through a cut or other breach of the skin. It causes incredibly painful swelling and usually results in amputation or euthanasia.
Dr. Catherine Daniel, a veterinarian at Nanaimo’s Central Island Veterinary Emergency Hospital, told NanaimoNewsNOW she’s either personally treated or is aware of at least six cases from Nanaimo and Oceanside in recent months, after not experiencing the disease in her career before.