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  1. Boehringer Ingelheim’s Animal Health Business makes NexGard ® (afoxolaner), the flea-and-tick-killing chew that is the only product FDA-approved to prevent the transmission of the bacteria that can cause Lyme disease by killing infected black-legged ticks. Talk to your veterinarian about whether a Lyme vaccine would be appropriate for your dog.

  2. Jun 29, 2015 · The vaccine known for causing most vaccine reactions is the Lyme vaccine, while the least reactions are seen with the bordetella vaccine. Adverse reactions are more commonly seen in small dogs, neutered dogs versus intact, and dogs receiving several vaccines at the same appointment.

  3. Borrelia (Lyme Disease) Vaccination for Lyme borreliosis should be considered for dogs that live within or travel to regions with emerging or endemic Lyme disease. Lyme disease is caused by infection with tick-transmitted borrelial pathogens. Although at least 21 species of borrelial pathogens can cause Lyme disease, in North America disease is ...

  4. Description. Recombitek ® Lyme is a liquid suspension of inactivated, purified outer surface protein (OspA) of B. burgdorferi derived from a bacterial recombinant vector. Directions and dosage: Aseptically administer 1 mL (1 dose) subcutaneously into healthy dogs. For primary vaccination, revaccinate with a second 1 mL dose 2 to 3 weeks later.

  5. Other less common but more serious side effects can occur within minutes to hours after vaccination. These reactions are considered to be medical emergencies, and you should seek veterinary care immediately if any of the following occur: Collapse or fainting. Difficulty breathing. Persistent and severe coughing.

  6. Mar 7, 2022 · Injection site reactions to your dog’s vaccine can either be transient (aka temporary) or sustained (aka long-lasting). According to the AAHA, transient injection site reactions include: Pain. Swelling. Lumps you can see or feel. And for sustained injection site reactions, these could be things like: Permanent hair loss.

  7. Dec 13, 2021 · Bacterin vaccines like Leptospirosis (and Lyme) are very risky. One reason experts might be refusing to use them on their own dogs is because the risk of infection isn’t that high. But it’s more likely due to the great number and significance of adverse reactions. Here are some common side effects.

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