Lyme Disease in Dogs
Deadly Tick Disease
By Deborah Anderson, published Aug 07, 2006
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Symptoms of Lyme disease in dogs include a high fever, swollen lymphnodes, lameness, no appetite, swollen joints and the dog is often lethargic, wanting to be just left alone. Of course, anytime you discover a tick on your dog, remove it immediately and watch for these symptoms. Do not just assume that it is a summer cold. Take the dog to the veterinarian to be sure what is wrong and begin treatment to fix it.
At the veterinarian’s office, the dog will undergo a series of procedures, which will enable the veterinarian to diagnose and treat the Lyme disease. The first procedure will be a history of the dog with an emphasis on where it has been located lately. It is important for the veterinarian to know if it has been in an endemic area, such as areas mentioned earlier, and if the owner has noticed any ticks on the dog. The veterinarian will also pay close attention to any clinical symptoms such as a fever or swollen lymphnodes. The vet will also draw blood to perform blood tests. After getting all the information available, the veterinarian should be able to come to a diagnosis and be ready for treatment to begin.
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Takeaways
- Symptoms include, high fever, swollen lymphnodes, lameness, no appetite, swollen joints and lethargy
- Diagnosis shoule be done by a vet using history and blood tests.
- Antibiotics are used to treat this disease.
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