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  1. Dec 24, 2020 · Treatment of Lyme Disease in Dogs. Four weeks of Doxycycline (an antibiotic) is the most common course used to treat Lyme and other tick-borne diseases (such as Anaplasma and Ehrlichia ). If dogs have been showing clinical signs, they often perk up and improve in a matter of days, but it’s important to give the full course of treatment.

  2. Apr 25, 2023 · 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. It is caused by a bacteria known as borrelia burgdorferi.

  3. Lyme disease in dogs. Lyme disease is an illness caused by a type of bacteria ( Borrelia burgdorferi) that’s transmitted through certain ticks. Both animals (dogs, cats, and horses) and people can become infected with these bacteria. A small percentage (5% to 10%) of infected dogs go on to develop signs of illness—which can be quite severe.

  4. Unlike humans, dogs usually don't develop a bull's eye rash around the tick bite. Here are some of the most common symptoms of Lyme disease in dogs: Fever. Lethargy (lack of energy) Swollen joints. Lameness (limping) Decreased appetite. Swollen lymph nodes.

  5. Jul 14, 2022 · Lyme disease is a common, tick-borne infectious disease that affects dogs. Symptoms include lameness, lethargy, joint stiffness, loss of appetite, swollen lymph nodes, and fever. It can be hard to detect, so it’s important to take preventative measures to avoid tick bites and get your dog vaccinated if Lyme disease is prevalent in the area.

  6. Feb 29, 2024 · The symptoms of Lyme disease in dogs include pain and swelling in the joints. Seemingly out of nowhere, you may see a dog start to move gingerly; over the course of several days, this arthritic ...

  7. Intermittent lameness is also a possibility. Humans often develop a characteristic bull's-eye rash after the tick bite, but this does not occur with dogs. If your dog exhibits any of these symptoms, you should talk with your veterinarian about whether testing for Lyme disease is reasonable. Lyme disease, when untreated, can compromise kidney ...

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