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  1. Dogs should be treated regularly with a readily available, effective, tick-control product. Ask your veterinarian to recommend the best product for your pet. In areas where Lyme disease is common, ask your veterinarian about whether vaccination is recommended.

  2. Dec 9, 2021 · What Is the Treatment for Lyme Disease in Dogs? 3 min read. Lyme disease is a tick-caused infection that can spread to humans and animals. This disease has several side effects that can...

  3. 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.

  4. Lyme disease is treated with antibiotics, most commonly doxycycline, for four weeks. Pain medications should also be given to help with joint discomfort.

  5. Pet care. 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.

  6. Effective measures for preventing Lyme disease in dogs include proper use of tick control products and risk-based use of Lyme vaccines. April 9, 2020 |. Issue: May/June 2020. Kathryn E. Reif. MSPH, PhD. Steven Ellingson/shutterstock.com.

  7. Dec 24, 2020 · Because Lyme disease may not cause any obvious clinical signs but can still be fatal, it’s important to test your dog every year for Lyme disease if you live in an endemic area, and 4-6 weeks after a known tick bite (any sooner may not give the body a chance to form antibodies against the bacteria, causing a false-negative test result).

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