Our team is dedicated to keeping your furry family members safe and healthy. Here’s what you need to know about Lyme disease, its symptoms, prevention, and treatment options.
What Is Lyme Disease? Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, which is transmitted through the bite of infected black-legged (deer) ticks. Once a tick latches onto a pet for more than 24 hours, the bacteria can enter the bloodstream and spread throughout the body, leading to serious health complications.
Symptoms of Lyme Disease in Pets – While some pets may not show any signs of infection, common symptoms include:
Lethargy and fatigue
Fever
Loss of appetite
Swollen lymph nodes
Painful or swollen joints, leading to lameness
Difficulty walking or shifting leg lameness
If left untreated, Lyme disease can lead to more severe complications such as kidney disease, heart conditions, and neurological issues.
How to Prevent Lyme Disease – Preventing Lyme disease is easier than treating it. Here are some key steps to protect your pet:
Year-Round Tick Prevention: Using veterinary-recommended flea and tick preventatives is one of the most effective ways to protect your pet.
Regular Tick Checks: Check your pet for ticks after spending time outdoors, especially in wooded or grassy areas. Focus on places like the ears, neck, and between the toes.
Vaccination: A Lyme disease vaccine is available for dogs.
Landscaping Measures: Keep your yard tidy by mowing the grass short, removing leaf litter, and using pet-safe tick control treatments.
Avoid Tick-Infested Areas: Stick to well-maintained trails and avoid tall grass and dense brush when walking your pet.
Lyme Disease Diagnosis & Treatment – If your pet is showing Lyme disease symptoms, our veterinary team can perform diagnostic tests, such as blood tests, to confirm the infection. Treatment typically includes a course of antibiotics, which can help resolve symptoms, though some pets may require long-term care for lingering effects.
Stay Proactive – Book a Preventive Checkup – Proactive veterinary care is the best way to keep your pet safe from Lyme disease. This May, schedule a wellness checkup with our team to discuss tick prevention strategies, vaccinations, and early detection testing.
Taking these preventive measures can help ensure your pet stays happy, healthy, and Lyme disease-free all year long!