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Sorry for your loss,our lab lived 5 years after recovering.The lab would be perfectly healthy until we put the ointment on her neck.Then in a couple of days she stopped eating.The vet said her liver was failing but denied the tic ointment she sold had anything to do with it.After hundreds of dollars fo IV treatments the vet wanted to charge us to put her down.I got her home and prepared to put her out of her misery but she came back after we fed her some prime rib.There is a reason the tic treatments are not prescribed for humans.I have had Lyme and recovered and had no loss of appetite or liver or kidney issues,although I had such knee pain and swelling I got a handicapped parking card.If we get another dog I would take the chance of Lyme,which none of our dogs ever got here in tic central,rather than put it thru such suffering from this quack treatment.
When my brother was in the 82nd Airborne, they would train in the woods of North Carolina in the summertime, and would live in the fields and woods for days on end in areas infested with ticks.Some of the guys, despite warnings, would get hold of dog tick collars and put them on. You feed these guys gunpowder and raw meat and tell them they're invulnerable, and they can't get hurt by anything.Except a tick collar. Every one in his unit that tried it had to get evacuated back to the base, sick as a ... umm ... dog.Lannis
Sadly I have to report she didn't make it. In typical lab fashion she didn't show any symptoms until it was too late. The disease ravaged her kidneys and there was just no recovery possible by the time we saw a change in behavior. We did use Advantix on schedule, last time on the 15th of August. Vet said the stuff not 100% effective. I hadn't thought about the - (if I even knew about it) because I didn't think the area was very infested, we just didn't see many ticks of any kind. But I now remember finding one tick back in June.. maybe it's been festering in her since then?Maybe some of you remember Muley dogs, she was from the last litter and had 41 siblings. I sent a PM to Russ Huffman (Muley) but have not seen him on the forum for many years if anyone has contact info.
The grease we used was Frontline.Every time we applied it the dog was in distress but recovered.My wife complained to the vet who prescribed a lower dose but the dose the sold us was not reduced.Despite all the horror stories on the Internet,the vet insisted that frontline did not cause the symptoms.Needless to say we got another vet.The reason this stuff is still on the market is that there is no FDA for animal drugs and it is too expensive to do autopsies on pets.The same problem,expense, make product liability suits impractical.
Lyme disease is also sexually transmittable, so it is a social disease too. If you have unprotected sex with someone who as llymedisease you are at risk of catching it. Particularly if you are female.
I haven't signed in for sometime because of assh0les like you.Fotoguzzi's best friend died, too bad it wasn't you.Oldbike can ban me if he wants, but jimbag will always be a jerk
I state a medical FACT, and warning, and I get anpoisonous response.Some people cannot resist throwing mud.