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    How fast do you have to catch it to treat it with doxycyline?
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    within 72 hours for people but for dogs see below:

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    http://www.uptodate.com/contents/wha...ond-the-basics
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    Thanks Sharon...good link/info. !!

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    Thank you Sharon. So how does a vet go about treating a dog that comes up Lyme positive but was bitten longer than 72 hours ago?
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    Quote Originally Posted by last5oh_302 View Post
    Thank you Sharon. So how does a vet go about treating a dog that comes up Lyme positive but was bitten longer than 72 hours ago?
    doxy for 2-4 weeks or longer
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    Quote Originally Posted by vom Dufenshmirtz View Post
    doxy for 2-4 weeks or longer
    Thank you. I'll be seeing the vet soon enough anyway for spring check up, which reminds me, I haven't received a notice from the vet yet. I usually start the meds in May.
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    Quote Originally Posted by last5oh_302 View Post
    Thank you Sharon. So how does a vet go about treating a dog that comes up Lyme positive but was bitten longer than 72 hours ago?
    I think the 72 hrs is in ref to 'people' being treated after being bit...

    Most dogs don't get tested and treated till till after symptoms appear.

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    and from what I read , many/most dogs test positive anyway and you don't even know it unless symptoms appear.

    "In Lyme-endemic areas of the country, veterinarians test regularly for the disease even in healthy dogs. And what they are finding is that a large percentage of dogs are seropositive, meaning they have the Lyme-related antibodies in their blood from exposure to the disease. However, they have no clinical symptoms of infection." quote

    http://healthypets.mercola.com/sites...ly-benign.aspx
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon View Post
    "In Lyme-endemic areas of the country, veterinarians test regularly for the disease even in healthy dogs. And what they are finding is that a large percentage of dogs are seropositive, meaning they have the Lyme-related antibodies in their blood from exposure to the disease. However, they have no clinical symptoms of infection."
    That happened to my Great Dane ...cost me $125 for the treatment and still tested positive after, so that is what they concluded.

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    14 days on doxy for dog and people, done that for both.....100mg, same pill.

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