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  1. 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.

  2. 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. Often, these pets have high fevers. Dogs may also begin limping.

  3. May 11, 2023 · Lyme disease symptoms typically take a couple of months (or more) to appear. There are three states of Lyme disease, and your dog may show signs of any of the three states and progress to others, depending on the case. If you notice your dog has a sudden occurrence of these symptoms, you should immediately schedule an appointment with your vet.

  4. Apr 1, 2024 · Fever. Lethargy (lack of energy) Swollen joints. Lameness (limping) Decreased appetite. Swollen lymph nodes. Increased drinking or urination. Neurological symptoms. Should My Pet Be Seen by a Veterinarian? Let’s Start! How is Lyme Disease Diagnosed?

  5. 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.

  6. In the United States, Lyme disease is the most commonly diagnosed tick-borne disease of dogs and humans; the primary causative agent, Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto, is transmitted via the bite of an infected blacklegged tick (deer tick).

  7. 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.

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