He has no symptoms, and I will find out in a few days if he needs antibiotics. He is exhausted from the vet visit.

  • @bblkargonaut
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    31 year ago

    If only there was a vaccine for Lyme disease so the poor pupper wouldn’t have had to suffer in the first place

    • @LaunchesKayaksOP
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      91 year ago

      There is. I think he may have been exposed before I got him. I adopted him before the shelter even did his shots and stuff so he didn’t have any protection until he was in my care. He was found wandering the wilderness and taken to the shelter, so he probably got lyme from wandering.

      • @bblkargonaut
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        31 year ago

        Poor thing, I’m glad he has a loving family now. I once found a golden retriever wandering the forest while hiking in Indiana. She had so many ticks on her we had to take her to an emergency vet (since it was Sunday) to get them off. Luckly she was microchipped and we found her family who has been looking for her for over a week at the time.

    • HubertManne
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      21 year ago

      my dog has allergy issue and has reacted badly to many medicines. Like flea and tick preventative. She does all right with rabies but we have had so many aweful and expensive issues that we really don’t want to chance any we don’t have to do. Given that we stay away from the wild areas (which sucks because this dog loves to play and I would love to bring her to one)

      • @bblkargonaut
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        21 year ago

        That’s probably more of a reason to get her vaccinated. Those topical flea and tick meds are rough. We got our cat vaccinated even though she was 100% indoor because she used to get too sick with topicals and liked to cuddle the dog.

        • HubertManne
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          31 year ago

          Its something no one who experiences it can make a call on honestly. I hate the food she is on but we don’t dare change it. You have to continously pick up the diarea (not for days. for weeks. over a month) and pay the medical bills to understand why. She is alive and doing well currently and we have our heads currently above water.