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  LYME DISEASE IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS
  Lyme disease has been described in dogs, cats, horses cows and  goats. Symptoms can include fever, lameness, soreness,  listlessness, loss of appetite, swollen glands and joints. Heart,  kidney, liver, eye and nervous system problems are also described in  animals. Laminitis is reported in horses and cows, as are poor  fertility, abortions and chronic weight loss. Temperament changes  have been reported in dogs and horses. Untreated animals can develop  chronic progressive arthritis. Symptoms can be intermittent and vary  in intensity from mild to quite severe and can mimic many other  conditions. If you suspect Lyme disease in your animals consult your  veterinarian as soon as possible. 
  WHERE TO FIND TICKS ON ANIMALS
  Ticks are most commonly found around the head and neck. They can  also be found between the toes, on or in the ears, and in the armpit  and groin areas. Because the ticks are so small, you must look very  carefully. In animals the symptoms of illness may not develop for  several weeks or months following tick bite. If you travel into tick  infested areas with your animals, it is possible to bring home on  the animals ticks that can infest your premises. If animals in your  area develop Lyme disease it should alert you that you are also at  risk. 
  TICK CONTROL ON ANIMALS
  As much as possible keep animals out of tick habitat. Check animals  daily for ticks and remove any found promptly. Dogs and cats can be  brushed as soon as they come in. Brush over a light colored surface  so any ticks removed can be seen and discarded. The most effective  method to protect animals from infection and to keep those that  travel from bringing ticks home is the regular use of tick repellent  and control products. Permethrin, sold under many brand names, is  very effective for tick control. Veterinary assistance is important  in selecting safe and effective tick control products and designing  a control program....to  continue reading this article please click on here...