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  1. Mar 14, 2024 · Lyme disease is, unfortunately, a fairly common canine disease. Typical symptoms in dogs include: Fever. Loss of appetite. Reduced energy. Lameness (can be shifting, intermittent, and recurring ...

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    • Lyme Disease. Lyme disease is the most commonly known tick-borne disease in dogs. According to the CDC, it is also the most commonly reported vector-borne disease (disease transmitted through the blood) in the U.S. Check out the 2023 Lyme disease forecast chart for the U.S. and Canada.
    • Symptoms of Lyme Disease in Dogs. Symptoms of Lyme disease in dogs can be relatively non-specific, making diagnosis difficult. Typically, dogs do not develop a ‘bullseye’ target lesion on their skin, which occurs in people who are infected with Lyme disease.
    • Diagnosis and Treatment of Lyme Disease in Dogs. Diagnosis. Veterinarians are very well-versed in regard to Lyme disease, given its widespread nature. Your vet may start to develop a concern that your dog may have been infected with Lyme disease from the symptoms they are showing, as well as the observations you have provided.
    • Anaplasmosis (a.k.a. Dog Tick Fever) Dog Tick Fever is similar to Lyme disease in that it is also caused by a bacteria (named Anaplasma phagocytophilum).
  2. As for humans, Lyme disease is the most commonly diagnosed tick-borne disease for dogs. Based on data collated by the Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC), ~5.09% (359,461/7,057,815) of canine serum samples submitted in 2019 were positive for B. burgdorferi. 7 CAPC estimates that the number of seropositive cases probably represents ~30% of total cases, suggesting that at least 1 million ...

  3. Dec 9, 2021 · If your pet has been exposed to ticks, you can look for the common signs of Lyme disease in dogs: Low energy. Loss of appetite. Fever. Swollen joints. Pain and discomfort. Lameness. Dehydration ...

  4. May 11, 2023 · The initial bloodwork for the Lyme disease test costs around $80. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, you must focus on treatment for your dog’s Lyme disease. Antibiotics aren’t cheap, and in some areas, a two-week supply can cost $400 or more. Blood tests are also needed, which cost about $80, and an exam fee can be $40 or more.

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  6. Lyme disease is a bacterial infection spread by ticks, and it affects both dogs and humans. It is most common in the Northeast, mid-Atlantic, and upper Midwest, although the range has been increasing in North America. While ticks are often associated with warmer weather, they can be active year-round if the temperature is above 40°F.

  7. Understand Lyme disease in dogs. Lyme disease is a bacterial infection transmitted to dogs, humans, and livestock through tick bites. Cats also can be bitten by ticks, but they seem less susceptible to Lyme disease. The black-legged tick or deer tick ( Ixodes species) is the main carrier in North America and can spread the disease as full-grown ...

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