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Lyme Disease In Dogs: How To Properly Cure It

  • 23/10/2017
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Exercise, sunlight, and fresh air are some of the essential things you should provide your dogs. But, being outdoors will expose your fur friends to different kinds of bugs and parasites that may carry infectious diseases. A tick may make your dogs very sick. It brings bloodborne diseases, including Rocky Mountain spotted fever, anaplasmosis, and Lyme disease.

But above all, Lyme disease is a very debilitating illness that may affect the health of your dog and the rest of your dog’s life. But, is it treatable? Yes, it is! So, you should take proper measures and look for the right treatment when your dog already has Lyme disease. Read on to find out more.

What is Lyme Disease?

Lyme disease is a well-known transmittable disease through the bites of ticks. It causes a bacterial infection that may lead to the inflammation of your dog’s joints. Thus, it can be a painful experience for your dogs.

Often, the pain may cause loss of appetite. You can observe that when your dog refuses to eat dry dog food.  Also, it can lead to depression, which causes the deterioration of your dog’s health. So, if left untreated, Lyme disease may progress and can lead to other complications like kidney failure, nervous system, and heart problems.

How Can You Treat Lyme Disease?

-    Antibiotics are a Priority

The treatment of this infection in dogs may involve trying different antibiotics per veterinarian’s advice. Some dogs may react differently to various medications, depending on their ages, breeds, and immune systems to fight the disease. If your vet tries different antibiotics, do not be surprised. Your dog may be suffering from side effects.

What is important here is that you keep the regular regimen of the antibiotics. That way, your dog will continue to combat the infection. When your dog misses a dose of the medication, it may result in the progress of the bacteria. It may even result in resistant-strain so that the antibiotics won’t work anymore.

-    Keep Your Dog Dry and Warm

Along with antibiotics, there are also a few recommendations that you should take to make sure that your dog maintains comfort. One is to keep your fur friend dry and warm as much as possible. That way, it can help relieve joint pain and discomfort.

-    Regulate Your Dog’s Physical Activity

Another thing you can do to help your fur friend is to control his or her exercise and other physical activities to help prevent strain. You may regulate his activities until your dog shows improvement.

-    Seek Advice to Your Vet

The course of the treatment should last for about four weeks. If your dog shows no signs of improvement within the first three to five days, then you should talk to your veterinarian. Remember that even if the treatment removes the bacteria, the symptoms of the disease may continue. In this case, your vet will require long-term care and treatment.

In Conclusion

Lyme disease can be a devastating experience for your fur friends although it is treatable. Your dog will still be at risk of showing symptoms of the illness in the future.

So, it is just right to say that prevention is better than cure! Not only that it can be a weakening illness, but it can also jeopardize your dog’s health in the long run. So, if I were you, you should take preventive ways on how you can prevent the infection.

SOURCES:

http://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/a-homeopathic-protocol-for-lyme-disease/

http://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/infectious-parasitic/how-treat-lyme-disease#

Author Bio:

 

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Hi, I’m Lucy Sheppard, founder of Petsinlive- A pets product review website where assists you in making a better and well-informed decision.

 

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