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How To Prevent Lyme Disease In Your Dog

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Lyme disease is a disease that is brought on by a tick bite. The disease can affect your pets, but it can also affect humans as well. If your dog is bitten by a tick that is carrying Lyme disease, it can cause a number of health issues in your dog, including lethargy, swollen lymph nodes, fever, loss of appetite and kidney issues. It can sometimes be difficult to see ticks on your dog, especially if your dog has a lot of fur or is dark in color. To prevent Lyme disease in your dog, there are a number of things you can do. Read on for helpful information about how to prevent Lyme disease in your dog.

1. Give Your Dog A Flea/Tick Preventative

By giving your dog a monthly flea and tick preventative medication, you can help to prevent Lyme disease. The preventative medication helps to keep the fleas and ticks from biting your dog and will then prevent a tick bite that could prove deadly to your dog. You can talk to your veterinarian about which flea/tick preventative is right for your dog. Whether it's a liquid that is put onto the skin on the back of the neck or oral medication, this is something all dogs should be given to prevent fleas and ticks, as well as Lyme disease.

2. Trim Trees/Landscaping In Your Yard

Ticks are living in the trees and grass around your yard. If you have a lot of overgrowth, tall grass, or low-hanging branches in and around your yard, you may very well have a lot of ticks. be sure you are taking good care of your landscaping around your yard to keep it safe for your pets and to prevent pests and other wildlife from nesting in your yard. If you do have other wildlife, they may be bringing ticks into your yard as well. Trim and landscape your yard, and keep your grass trimmed as well.

3. Spray For Ticks

If you have a big problem with ticks in your yard, you may want to consider having your yard sprayed to get rid of these pests altogether. You can hire a pest control company to have your yard sprayed to help kill off the tick population. Be sure to keep your dog inside while the yard is being sprayed, and for a few hours afterward as well.

Lyme disease can cause all types of health issues for your pet. Keep them safe from tick bites that could carry this disease, and talk to your veterinarian specialist about other helpful tips to keep your dog safe.


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