Beware of Tick Paralysis in a Dog
The disease does not affect the ticks but affects other mammals like dogs due to the toxin secreted by the ticks.
This toxin is released into the blood stream of the dog when the tick bites causing muscular weakness.
It can vary depending on what kind of dog you have, as not all dogs or mammals are affected by ticks, and even some animals only have their hind limbs affected.
Due to the variation in the kind of effect the toxin produces, certain mammals will suffer from total paralysis and may even die due to difficulty in breathing.
It is thus necessary for you to know the type of paralysis to be able to get the situation under control which you can do by removing the ticks.
This article will help you protect your pooch from any dangerous situation caused due to ticks.
Tick Paralysis Signs
Usually the signs will start 5-7 days after the tick has actually bit your dog, but it will usually take a few tick bites simultaneously in order for paralysis to actually begin occurring.
You may notice that your dog suddenly seems weaker and has poor coordination with his/her hind legs, which are the very first clues that your dog has been bit by a tick.
Other signs are when the pet experiences problems to chew, swallow or even breathe though there may not be other symptoms like fever or shivering exhibited by your pet.
Due to these problems like difficulty in breathing, respiratory malfunction can occur causing the death of your pet and it is thus imperative for you to take cognisance of these symptoms and take remedial action at the earliest.
Diagnosis
Based on the symptoms exhibited and the health condition of your pet at that time, paralysis may be identified as having occurred.
It also can depend on the seasons of the year, but rapid recovery occurs the instance that the ticks are removed.
Of course, easy diagnosis also comes from the signs of paralysis, but you should regularly check your dog for ticks, if his/her behavior becomes strange, especially if you are often in regions which have ticks.
Remedies
There is a simple treatment for the issue, and that consists of removing any and all ticks.
Though most dogs make a quick recovery once the ticks are eliminated, some of them may have to be treated by the veterinarian if the condition is more serious.
As a side note, some Custom Leather Dog Collars can help to stop ticks growth. You can check it out.
You can also administer an antitoxin injection to your pet to enable him to get well soon.
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