Pitbull Guide

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Lyme Disease in Pitbulls

Have you ever heard about Lyme disease in pitbulls? If your answer is NO, you need to read this article further. Most of the pit bull parents still not sure how it affects them and their pit bulls.

Lyme disease is one of the emerging communicable disease among the citizens of NewYork State. This disease is caused by bacteria and affects the animals and human beings by means of the bite of an infected deer tick. A research confirms that nearly 50% of the ticks are infected with bacteria.

This infection begins in the months of June and July and continues through summer to fall.
How to Prevent Pit Bull Lyme Disease?

Check your pit bull for ticks after coming in from a walk in grass or the woods. Check the places ticks love to hide in your pits (under arms, ears, between toes, and head)

Give a perfect groom for your pit bull before coming in on a light surface and look for ticks to fall.

Immediately fix an appointment with your vet, if your pit bull develops sudden loss of appetite, intermittent fever, limping and looking tired always. It is easy to defeat Lyme disease if it is diagnosed as early as possible. If it is not treated in right time, lyme disease will cause neurological issues and kidney damage.

Some vets are suggesting a product named "Canine Advantix", which will prevent ticks from biting your pitbulls. This will help your pitbull to escape from Lyme disease exposure.