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Often a tick becomes
infected with these diseases by attaching itself to an infected animal, usually
a field mouse or other small rodent. It then becomes a carrier and is able to
transmit those diseases without getting sick itself. These ticks are
specifically called Deer Ticks because they are commonly found on deer but often
end up on our canine companions. The reason why the disease can spread so fast
is due to the unaffected tick’s ability to infect several different animals in a
small amount of time.
Lyme disease is one
of the tick-borne diseases that we see often at the practice. It not only
affects those hunting/fishing dogs but also reaches indoor-only dogs who spend
most of their time in someone's lap. It's essential to understand the disease,
how it works and what symptoms to watch for. Understanding what signs and
symptoms there can be will ensure that your pet is safe in the future.
Clinical Signs of Lyme
Disease
While the disease can affect animals differently, the
hardest part about diagnosing this disease is seeing any signs at all. If our
pets could tell us when they feel sick, this disease would be caught more often
but sadly sometimes the signs are so subtle that we miss them.
Some symptoms you may
see include:
Prevention and
Treatment
Being the most common tick
borne disease among humans, a lot of research has been done to develop a
vaccination that protects against lyme disease. Sadly, there is no vaccine
available yet for humans but your pet can be protected. At
Along with the
vaccination, making sure your pet is on a flea & tick preventative like
Frontline is essential. If you find a tick on your dog, carefully remove it as
soon as you can. There are other things that can transmit from deer ticks to
dogs but most need 48 hours. By removing the ticks as soon as you see them, you
lessen the chance of infection.
For more
information about lyme disease or the preventative vaccine, contact us
today!

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