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Old 06-18-2013, 08:02 PM   #28
MikaTallulah
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Originally Posted by tinav View Post
Yes...esp online
So true! Wishing your furrbutt a speedy recovery! Lymes is much easier to treat in dogs than people. Lucy did not get an upset stomach at all from the Doxy. while I on the other hand had to take 3 anti emetics to stop from vomiting when I was treated for Lymes.

PS I got the vaccine when it was available and still got the disease. Ticks are a way of life in my area esp. if you spend anytime outdoors. With 4 dogs- 2 of which are very active I spend a ton of time outdoors and in wooded areas!
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