Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Symptoms of Dog Diseases -Facts About Lyme Disease

It is thought that the initial symptoms of the disease of Lyme in dog are little of desire for food, the fever and the lethargy. Limping problems will take place at the same time or could take place little then. Several dogs, swelling of the lymphatic ganglia occurs. In dogs, the symptoms of skin, the cardiac disease, the troubles of kidney and the symptoms neurological are turn in rise with being rare. The symptoms of the disease of Lyme are frequently late during completely a few months however roughly start to take place 2 months after exposure and must be noted by 5 to 6 months following a dog is consequently bitten drill carrying the bacteria(burgdorferi of Borrelia).

Ticks that are removed sooner than 24 hours are not likely to pass the disease. I am hoping you would not come up with this problem however it would remain a excellent intention to keep an eye out for telltale symptoms and to write down the date of the tick removal so you don't forget when it was, just in case.

A tick would jump of a dog to a dog. Ticks embed themselves in the host dog and won't move until they've had their fill. Most probably it occurred while you were outside for a walk and it swept upwards against a bush which had a drill to cling to it.

Some remedies of ticks put at dead of the tick until they draw blood. At which point the bug of lethargic death tick will drop. Some preventive of ticks will start to kill the bug as soon as they are in the fur.

Yes there is a treatment. My dog was stiff as a board her joints were all swollen and hot to the touch. There was not a place which you could touch that did not give him the pain. I obtained it to the veterinary surgeon and put him on killers of pain, antibiotics, and antiflamitories. It remained in the hospital three days and then we continued its treatments at our own house.

The diagnosis is based on a combination of the symptoms of the disease of Lyme and history of a dog, and is made after an analysis of blood which shows the exposure of the burgdorferi of bacterium.

If you think your dog can test symptoms of the disease of Lyme, it is important to contact your veterinary surgeon to discuss the options of treatment immediately.

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