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Last Updated on June 22, 2023 by Thee Puppypreneur
WHAT IS LYME DISEASE IN DOGS AND HOW IS IT TRANSMITTED?
Lyme disease in dogs is a bacterial infection you get from the bite of an infected deer tick.1Lyme Disease: MedlinePlus There are at least 4 different species of ticks that are known to harbor Lyme disease. The most infamous being the black-legged deer tick.
The strain of bacteria in the United States known to cause lyme is Borrelia Burgdorferi. Once a tick attaches, it takes more then 24 hours for it to transmit the bacteria that cause Lyme disease, so prompt removal of ticks is important.2About Ticks and Lyme Disease | Lymedisease.org
WHAT ARE LYME DISEASE SYMPTOMS IN DOGS
Symptoms of Lyme Disease in dogs are not immediate but can take as little as 2 months to appear.
Symptoms of Lyme disease in dogs can include:
- Fever
- Periodic Lameness (on and off)
- Kidney damage
- Depression
- Poor Appetite
- Tiredness or Lethargy
Some dogs show no symptoms at all but if left untreated it can affect your furbaby’s heart, kidneys and nervous system. If there are no symptoms the second most common issue is found within the kidneys and protein will be excreted in the urine.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SEE A TICK ON YOUR DOG OR YOURSELF
Don’t panic! You can either remove the tick yourself or take the dog to the vet and have it removed so they can see what type of tick bit your dog. If your are going to remove the tick yourself you are going to need a pair of tweezers.
You are not going to want to burn off the tick or pull and twist. You should use special tweezers for ticks if you can, like these ones that i have a similar version of in my first aid kit at home and they are for both humans and furbabies
You are going to want to pull straight up in a gentle fluid motion so that you don’t break the tick in half and leave its head still burrowed in the dog’s skin. Make sure you can save the tick and put it in a jar to bring to the vet with you.
HOW IS LYME DISEASE IN DOGS TESTED FOR
Blood tests for diagnosing Lyme disease in dogs can include something like the Snap 4Dx test which will also test for heartworm, lyme, erlichia and anaplasmosis.
This test takes about 10 minutes but can produce a false negative result if the dog is infected but it is too soon to tell as the dog hasn’t developed antibodies to the infection yet.
So, you should repeat the test at 6 months or a year afterwards just to be sure.
LYME DISEASE IN DOGS PREVENTION
Stephen Tobin D.V.M. says,
” I have seen a number of Lyme disease cases in dogs starting five to six weeks after vaccination (these also resolve with Ledum)”.3Tobin DVM, Stephen. Holistic Veterinarian (theholisticveterinarian.com)
Also, noted was a study done by Banfield in 1.2 million dogs and this Lyme disease vaccine produced more adverse reactions in dogs, in 3 days, then any other vaccine given.4Vaccinating Dogs Against Lyme Disease: Two Points of View (todaysveterinarypractice.com)
So…What other alternatives are there to prevention you might ask?? That depends on whether you are using it on the fur kid or the yard.
- Flea and Tick Shampoo/Medication Drops
- Sprays containing Peppermint Oil and Eugenol
If you are looking for a spray for your dog then this spray can be used topically on your dog below.
If you are looking for a spray for your yard then they also make a spray for the yard that contains essential oils and when I use this I do the backyard and don’t run the sprinklers for a few days and only let the dogs in the front yard and then after a few days I spray the font yard and don’t run the sprinklers for the front or let the dogs in the front yard.
If you are not about spraying your dog constantly and just want a longer term solution then the below alternative could be an option for you and this is a flea collar that is infused with essential oils proven to kill and repel fleas, ticks and mosquitos and says it lasts for up to 4 months.
Another alternative for Lyme disease in dogs, if you don’t want to spray clove essential oils on your yard or use heavy chemicals is diatomaceous earth which is actually the fossilized remains of diatoms or a form of algae.
The way this works is you make sure your yard is dry and wear a mask, like I didn’t because there will be so much dust and powder you don’t want your furbaby or yourself inhaling this. The ticks and fleas, end up suffocating as it dries them from the inside out absorbing all their moisture.
You also want to make sure that you get food grade as there are two types of diatomaceous earth and the other is toxic. Some people also use this on their pets as a flea repellant but I do not as this doesn’t seem safe to me and I don’t want my little girl breathing in this powder.
I just make sure when I use it in the yard I only do the back and leave it for a couple days and we only use the front yard while the stuff is in the backyard. It is said that it takes only 12 hours to a couple days to kill ticks with diatomaceous earth.5Yard Tick Control with DE – Diatomaceous Earth for Ticks (tipsbulletin.com)
CLOVE CAUTION
No dogs should consume cloves or clove essential oil as they contain eugenol which has been reported to be toxic to dogs.6Toxicity of the Mucigogue, Eugenol, Administered By Stomach Tube to Dogs – ScienceDirect
So if you use spray with it make sure they don’t ingest or lick the areas you have sprayed.
WHAT IS THE TREATMENT AND DOSAGES FOR LYME DISEASE IN DOGS
There are many different options from conventional medication to herbal remedies to homeopathy for Lyme disease in dogs. There is no one size fits all so I would explore your options carefully and discuss them further with your medical professional.
First, we will discuss the conventional approach which is;
MEDICATION
Tetracycline’s such as Doxycycline are used for treating Lyme disease in dogs. Which is what my little girl received when she got bit by a tick. Other antibiotics such as amoxicillin are also used.
Acute Lyme disease should be treated with doxycycline at
“10 mg/kg (PO) BID or Amoxicillin at 20 mg/kg (PO) TID.”7MERCK & CO., INC. . (2016). In The Merck Veterinary Manual (11th ed., pp. 660–661). essay.
The treatment for doxycycline and amoxicillin for Lyme disease in dogs is usually a minimum of 4-6 weeks. My little girl was on doxy for 4 weeks.
Another option for you to consider when treating a dog with Lyme disease in dogs, is all-natural herbal remedies or homeopathy, as either a complement to the medication or as a standalone method.
(NOTE: the below list is not to be taken all together they are some other options to discuss with your medical professional)
- Ledum 1M
- Cats Claw
- Oregano Oil
- Cinnamon Bark Oil
LEDUM
Ledum palustre (rhododendron tomentosum) is popularly called marsh labrador as well as wild rosemary.8(2018. May, 10)Ledum Palustre Uses And Side Effects You Wound’t Want To Miss (ayurvedum.com)
I followed Stephen Tobin’s advice and gave my little girl this
Amazon.com: Ledum Palustre 1M Homeopathic Remedy – 200 Pellets, Urenus : Health & Household
3 times a day for 3 days9Tobin DVM, Stephen. Holistic Veterinarian (theholisticveterinarian.com) as he claims it has been used with success in is veterinary practice.
I found that lifting up her lip and leaving it there to dissolve didn’t work as I would find it on the bed later on. So I made sure to put it in a bowl and dilute it with a tiny amount of water before I would give it to her.
Another, ledum that I have on hand is this one
Amazon.com: Boiron Ledum Palustre 1M for Insect Bites or Bruising – 80 Pellets : Health & Household
LEDUM CAUTION
It should also be used with caution as it’s side effects can aggravate digestive or kidney ailments.
CATS CLAW
Cat’s Claw (uncaria tomentosa) is a woody vine native to the Amazon Rainforest that has also been shown to help with symptoms such as joint inflammation.10Cat’s Claw. (2019). In LiverTox: Clinical and Research Information on Drug-Induced Liver Injury. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Cat’s Claw – PubMed (nih.gov)
CATS CLAW CAUTION
Use in caution in pets with low blood pressure, or taking any other medications as cat’s claw can stimulate the immune system which might make autoimmune diseases more active.11Cat’s Claw | NCCIH (nih.gov)
Cats Claw is one of
“7 natural product extracts at 1% that were found to have good activity against the stationary phase B. burgdorferi culture compared to the control antibiotics doxycycline and cefuroxime.”12Feng J, Leone J, Schweig S, Zhang Y. Evaluation of Natural and Botanical Medicines for Activity Against Growing and Non-growing Forms of B. burgdorferi. Front Med (Lausanne). 2020 Feb 21;7:6. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2020.00006. PMID: 32154254; PMCID: PMC7050641. Evaluation of Natural and Botanical Medicines for Activity Against Growing and Non-growing Forms of B. burgdorferi – PubMed (nih.gov)
OREGANO OIL
Carvacrol was found to be the most active ingredient of oregano oil showing excellent activity against B. burgdorferi stationary phase cells, while other ingredients of oregano oil p-cymene and α-terpinene had no apparent activity.13Feng, Jie et al. “Selective Essential Oils from Spice or Culinary Herbs Have High Activity against Stationary Phase and Biofilm Borrelia burgdorferi.” Frontiers in medicine vol. 4 169. 11 Oct. 2017, doi:10.3389/fmed.2017.00169 Selective Essential Oils from Spice or Culinary Herbs Have High Activity against Stationary Phase and Biofilm Borrelia burgdorferi – PubMed (nih.gov)
CINNAMON BARK OIL
Also noted was the efficacy of Cinnamon Bark Oil in killing stationary phase B. Burgdoferi.14Frontiers | Selective Essential Oils from Spice or Culinary Herbs Have High Activity against Stationary Phase and Biofilm Borrelia burgdorferi | Medicine (frontiersin.org)
Again, these are some options for you to discuss with your veterinarian and determine what course of action is best suited for your furbaby based upon symptoms, length of disease and other underlying factors or conditions.
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