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Lyme Disease Lameness In A Dog In ThePetCenter.com

highschool1963 asked:


Lyme Disease causes joint pain, fever and other potentially serious health issues in dogs. This video displays an occasion where the Lyme Disease has created joint swelling, inflammation and discomfort… and a persistent rear leg lameness. …

Joan

14 Responses to “Lyme Disease Lameness In A Dog In ThePetCenter.com”

  1. 1
    oldwarhorse1865:

    Sandy

    Today my Springers is moving as good as the dog in the video. Your right Dr. Dunn! I did forget a /ml and a /Ml. This is not ment to be a remeady, but just an idea of the drugs involved. I lay no claim as a vet. Purely information! THE QUANTITIES ARE WRONG!

  2. 2
    highschool1963:

    Scott

    Hmmm… the doses of the dexamethasone and Baytril medications seem unusual. If you are posting medical info, be sure the values for ml, mg, cc, kg etc. are accurate. I hope your dog does well.
    Dr. Dunn

  3. 3
    oldwarhorse1865:

    Susanna

    my springer has it. 24 hrs playing to crippled. She had a temp of 103.7 not hungry or thirsty. Treatment is below. will post in a couple days on her responce to treatment.

  4. 4
    oldwarhorse1865:

    Violette

    She received a shot of Dexamethazone 100ml, Baytril 100ml, an antibiotic and steroid, Torbugesic 10ml for pain. The pills are Rimadyl 100mg, doxycycline200mg a day.

  5. 5
    Prethenie:

    Clancy

    Google…..”Low Dose Naltrexone Homepage.” And also here on You tube…”Controlling Lyme Disease,” and see the LDN videos by “TropicalDawg” here as well. I have been using LDN, for just over a week now, and feel the need to pass the buzz. This is a drug that helps with the immune system, inflammation and endorphins. Eat as if you had a yeast problem, because Lyme loves what yeast loves. And no sugars of any kind…”Including Fruit!”

  6. 6
    ecftube:

    Louanne

    just need an email address…..

  7. 7
    halloingerman:

    Nancy

    do you think you could email me a copy? Thanks

  8. 8
    ecftube:

    William

    Hello,
    The Lyme disease brochure I wrote was written with humans in mind. However, I’m sure that dogs would probably have some of the same symptoms..just need your email address to send a copy to… Elaine

  9. 9
    labeckeman:

    Violette

    Hi,
    I’m interested in thye lyme disease brochure you mentioned. My dog had a tick removed three weeks ago and is showing some symptoms. I’m going to the vet on Friday. Thanks!

  10. 10
    shinbey123:

    Bob

    my dog is staring to do that….

  11. 11
    ecftube:

    Mary

    Hi there,
    Wrote a very informative brochure with the help of 2 Lyme specialists. Will email anyone a copy.
    Elaine in Virginia

  12. 12
    neelubird:

    Bob

    I think I’ve got Lyme disease and the more I read up on it, the more it seems as though vets have better knowledge of treating this illness than most mainstream Drs even though more and more people are developing this illness. I have difficulty using my legs too.

  13. 13
    sheltermamma:

    Mary

    Aw, poor guy. I know a rottweiler with lyme disease but never understood what the implications were because he seems to be the picture of health! How do you help a dog experiencing this lameness? Do daily supplements help keep the lameness at bay?

  14. 14
    DontTickMeOff:

    Kevin

    i can so relate!

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