12-19-2013, 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Britster Nope, I don't do it and wouldn't.
Lyme disease in the dog is an infection for which over 90% of infected dogs will never get sick and the 5% to 10% that do get sick can be easily treated with a safe inexpensive course of antibiotics. This situation would seem to indicate that vaccination is simply not worth the expense.
There is also talk that kidney disease can occur in some individuals with long-term antigen exposure, in which case vaccination might be just as hazardous as actual infection.
Oh FWIW, Jackson is very active, always outside, in the woods, in the farmfields, playing with other dogs, at dog parks, in pet stores, at the beach, etc, etc, and I still will not be vaccinating every year for it.
He actually tested positive for Lymes three years ago, came up limping one day. It was treated with a quick round of doxycycline and he was back to normal the next day after meds. | Thanks, I think I'm going to cancel it. Do you use any Tick prevention? What brands do you recommend?
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