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How Do I Know If My Pet Has Lyme Disease?

How Do I Know If My Pet Has Lyme Disease?

Lyme disease is one of the most common diseases spread by ticks. Our Stockton veterinarians discuss Lyme disease in pets, including what it is, symptoms to look for and treatment choices.

What Is Lyme Disease?

The bacteria Borrelia is carried by deer ticks and causes infectious Lyme disease, which is transmitted when ticks feed on infected animals like deer, birds and mice. When the infected tick bites other animals, they pass the infection to them. 

What symptoms of Lyme disease should I watch out for?

In our four-legged friends, common symptoms of Lyme disease may include anything from general discomfort or malaise to depression, lack of appetite and lameness due to inflamed joints. 

Pet owners so also beware of any fever, difficulty breathing or sensitivity to touch in their furry friends.

How can my vet diagnose Lyme disease?

Schedule an appointment with your vet if you suspect your pet may have Lyme disease. 

During the appointment, your vet will ask a number of questions to gain a detailed understanding of your pet's medical history, then complete a battery of tests including urine analysis, fecal exam, X-rays and blood tests. The vet may also draw fluids from your pet's affected joints to be analyzed for signs of the disease. 

What happens if my pet receives a Lyme disease diagnosis?

When diagnosed with Lyme disease, pets are usually treated on an outpatient basis. This will typically involve at least a 4-week course of antibiotics, though your vet may also prescribe pain medication if the disease has made your dog especially uncomfortable. 

How can I prevent Lyme disease?

Avoiding ticks as much as possible will go a long way to controlling and preventing disease. Sprays, monthly products and vaccines are available, although many work best before dogs are exposed to the bacteria that cause Lyme disease. 

Your vet may recommend appropriate boosters and vaccines if you live in an area where Lyme disease is common. You should promptly remove any ticks you find on your dog to help prevent Lyme disease and other diseases from spreading. Though dogs will not directly infect people, our pets may bring infected ticks into the house, which may then attach to another person or animal and transmit Lyme disease.

Do you suspect your pet has Lyme disease? Our vets are experienced in diagnosing and treating many common illnesses and conditions. Book an appointment at Fremont Veterinary Clinic today.

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