concretegurl | 02-19-2011 12:38 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Lovetodream88
(Post 3434220)
Just pulled Callie's first tick of 2011 off of her. I know we have had two really nice days but jeeeeze its supposed to still be winter. I really hope this is not a sign that this year is going to be very tickie. It was very red before I even pulled it and I was wondering if Callie has the lyme vaccine if she would still get the rash if the tick had lyme? | 1. Ticks not being around in winter is a myth..you are only less likely to get one in winter but they still get around and still get off an animal onto your animal...or you.
2. Get a lyme test done at the vet! Do you use a flea or tick control agent? I use frontline plus but ticks will still bite so I use apple cider vinegar as a "rub" before we go to "ticky areas"
3.Lyme takes awhile to show symptoms so in 2-5 months you will see the result of this bite thus many people don't see the correlation in behavior change based on the tick they found months earlier... Dogs do NOT develop the typical rash or the circular area of redness around the bite ( erythema migrans) which is seen in people.
4.Treatment for Lyme disease is very straightforward and consists of using either a tetracycline or penicillin-based antibiotic. The two most commonly used are oral doxycycline or amoxicillin. A recent study showed that both antibiotics worked equally well. The antibiotics must be given a minimum of 14 days, but 30 days is recommended. However, some preliminary studies show that some animals may not even clear the organism after 30 days and will relapse once the antibiotic is discontinued. In these cases, the animal may have to be on the antibiotic for much longer. It appears that many animals may never completely rid themselves of B. burgdorferi despite antibiotic treatment. These animals may never show any further signs of the disease.
When in doubt call your vet and use Google and Yorkietalk.com until then...I know I sure do :o) Lyme Disease (Borreliosis) in Dogs |