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  1. Mar 30, 2024 · Lyme disease is caused by the Borrelia bacteria. The bacteria are transmitted to dogs by the Ixodes tick—also known as the black-legged tick or deer tick. Some dogs with Lyme disease never show symptoms. When symptoms are noticeable, they include joint pain, lameness, fever, and more. Early detection and treatment is key.

  2. Mar 13, 2023 · Lyme disease is caused by a type of bacteria, called Borellia burgdoferi that is transmitted by ticks. This disease impacts many species, including people. Lyme disease in dogs can be asymptomatic or could lead to clinical illness. Knowing the risks, signs of infection, and preventive measures will help keep your beloved pet safe.

  3. Often called, "The Great Imitator," signs of Lyme disease in dogs vary widely. Many dogs are asymptomatic when infected and never end up showing signs, others become extremely lethargic and lose their appetite. Intermittent lameness is also a possibility. Humans often develop a characteristic bull's-eye rash after the tick bite, but this does ...

  4. Lyme disease is caused by the spirochete (type of bacterium), Borrelia burgdorferi. It is transmitted to dogs through the bite of an infected tick. Once in the bloodstream, the Lyme disease organism is carried to many parts of the body and is likely to localize in joints or kidneys. The most common type of tick to carry Lyme disease is the deer ...

  5. Jan 15, 2021 · Lyme disease is treatable, but if unnoticed can cause kidney failure or even be fatal. Untreated Lyme disease can also cause long-lasting cardiac and neurological issues. How is Lyme disease diagnosed in dogs? Often Lyme disease is treated by your vet through a month-long course of antibiotics. Often to go-to antibiotic is Doxycycline.

  6. May 9, 2024 · Lyme disease in dogs is transmitted by the black-legged tick, which can infect your pet with a type of bacteria, called Borrelia burgdorferi. Once it enters your dog’s bloodstream, this spiral-shaped bacterium most commonly affects their joints and kidneys , but it can spread throughout the body.

  7. The signs of Lyme disease vary. Many animals can have Lyme disease and show no signs. In dogs, the most common signs include fever, loss of appetite, painful or swollen joints, lameness that comes and goes, swollen lymph nodes, and lethargy. If Lyme disease is left untreated it can lead to damage in the kidneys, nervous system, and heart.

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