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  1. What are the clinical signs of Lyme disease in dogs? Many dogs affected with Lyme disease are taken to a veterinarian because they seem to be experiencing generalized pain and have stopped eating. Affected dogs have been described as if they were walking on eggshells.

  2. Clinical Signs of Lyme Disease in Dogs. Clinical signs of Lyme disease do not develop in most dogs infected with B. burgdorferi, but subclinical polyarthritis or periarteritis may develop in these dogs. 10 In ~10% of infected dogs, clinical signs do develop; however, these signs are largely nonspecific (e.g., lethargy, malaise, shifting-leg ...

  3. These are the most common signs: Intermittent limping or lameness that shifts from leg to leg. Fever. Loss of appetite. Decreased activity. Swollen lymph nodes. Painful, swollen joints.

  4. 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.

  5. Mar 19, 2024 · While some pets will never display any symptoms, the most common signs of Lyme disease in dogs are: Lethargy. Fever. Limping. Lack of appetite. Swollen joints and/or lymph nodes. Severe cases of the disease are not very common, but it is possible for the condition to progress and become fatal.

  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. Mar 26, 2021 · Common symptoms of Lyme disease include: Lameness, possibly shifting from one leg to another. Fever. Swollen joints. Lethargy. Poor appetite. Enlarged lymph nodes. Untreated Lyme disease infections can lead to kidney failure, central nervous system abnormalities, and cardiac issues . Is Lyme Disease in Dogs Contagious? Thankfully, no!

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