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Understanding Lyme Disease In Dogs

Lyme Disease causes serious health issues to our furry companion. It is our responsibility to protect our pets from tick-borne diseases. Learn how to prevent tick bites and safeguard our furry friend proactively.

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Understanding Lyme Disease In Dogs

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  1. Understanding Lyme Disease In Dogs DISCOUNTPETMART

  2. What is Lyme Disease? Lyme disease is caused by the Borrelia burdorferi bacterium, transmitted through tick bites. Ticks become infected with the bacteria when they feed on mice and deer which are carriers of the disease. When an infected tick bites a dog, it can transmit the bacteria, leading to Lyme disease.

  3. Signs & Symptoms Fever 1 Decreased Appetite 2 Joint Inflammation 3 Swollen Lymph Nodes 4 Kidney Disease 5 Weightloss 6

  4. Treatment & Prevention Nexgard Frontline Plus

  5. Treatment & Prevention Simparica Trio Bravecto

  6. Conclusion Take proper measures to prevent ticks which will lead to happy and healthy lives of our dog. The Best Treatment like Nexgard, Frontline Plus, Simparica Trio, and Bravecto protects dogs from Lyme disease as well as other issues. Safeguard your pet and enjoy many tick-free adventures together.

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