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cricky101 04:06 PM 07-21-2011
I got a new puppy a couple months ago from a local rescue and brought her to the vet for a heartworm test earlier this week (we had to wait until she was 7 months old).

The vet said she's negative for heartworm, but tested positive for Lyme Disease and put her on antibiotics right away.

Does anyone have any experience with a dog diagnosed with Lyme Disease? I've researched online a bit, and it seems pretty straightforward with treatment by antibiotics, but the list of complications/symptoms is a little scary (ongoing joint problems/pain, kidney problems, digestive problems, etc ...).

We've had her on monthly flea/tick application since we got her, and even gave her a Lyme Disease vaccine suggested by the vet since we're in an area bad for ticks at her first vet visit. But the vet said she could have had it for a while and may have been infected by a tick up to 5 months ago.

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larryinlc 06:15 PM 07-21-2011
A few years back my dog developed a flull blown case of Lyme disease. She was so bad that she couldn't move. Almost totally paralyzed. Once her treatment started, she began to improve after 24 hours. She kept getting better and within 4 days, she was totally back to normal. Never happened again and had no lasting effects. She returned to her normal happy self and lived her life to the fullest.

Larry
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cricky101 09:48 PM 07-21-2011
Originally Posted by larryinlc:
A few years back my dog developed a flull blown case of Lyme disease. She was so bad that she couldn't move. Almost totally paralyzed. Once her treatment started, she began to improve after 24 hours. She kept getting better and within 4 days, she was totally back to normal. Never happened again and had no lasting effects. She returned to her normal happy self and lived her life to the fullest.

Larry
Thanks for sharing your experience. After only 2 days of treatment she already seems to be perking up quite a bit and appears to be improving.
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Ogre 09:51 PM 07-21-2011
Beautiful pup, hope the treatments work for her!!!
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RevSmoke 12:14 AM 07-22-2011
Originally Posted by Ogre3239:
Beautiful pup, hope the treatments work for her!!!
Ditto!
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icehog3 01:06 AM 07-22-2011
Great looking puppy, Chris, I am glad to hear she is getting better. :-)
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