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  1. What is Lyme disease? 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.

  2. What are the signs of Lyme disease in dogs? Most dogs infected with Borellia bacteria will appear healthy, with no signs at all. This is different from infected people, about 90% of whom will become ill. In dogs that do become ill, signs of Lyme disease typically first show up 2-5 months after the dogs were first infected.

  3. Many dogs exposed to Lyme disease have no symptoms, but a smaller percentage develop disease signs and complications, including joint inflammation, lameness, fever, lethargy, and swollen lymph nodes. If this acute stage is mild and goes undetected, chronic disease can develop and cause life-threatening kidney failure.

  4. May 11, 2023 · Prevention. Symptoms Of Lyme Disease In Dogs. Dog With Lyme Disease. How To Treat Lyme Disease In Dogs. Can Lyme Disease Impact A Dog's Life Expectancy? How Much Does It Cost To Treat Lyme Disease? What Is Lyme Disease? Lyme disease is an infectious illness caused by ticks.

  5. Dec 6, 2003 · Lyme disease in dogs is quite different than in humans. 95% of infected dogs never will show symptoms. Weeks to months after infection, there may be signs of joint pain or a fever. Most serious long-term potential complication affects the kidneys - called glomerular disease or Lyme Nephritis.

  6. The most common signs of Lyme disease include: Fever Lameness Lethargy Decreased appetite Joint swelling and pain Swollen lymph nodes A less common but serious complication associated with Lyme disease causes kidney damage (Lyme nephritis). This may be more likely in young-to-middle aged Retrievers.

  7. Apr 14, 2023 · The recommended treatment for Lyme borreliosis in dogs is a 4-week course of doxycycline. Polyarthritis resulting from Lyme borreliosis is expected to respond rapidly to treatment with doxycycline; if rapid improvement is not noted, other causes of polyarthropathy should be considered.

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