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Last Updated: 22nd Jun 2024

Are Lyme disease seizures possible in dogs?

Lyme disease is a deer tick-borne illness that can lead to stiffness, lameness and swelling of the joints. It can also cause fatigue, loss appetite, fever, stiffness, and swelling. The disease can be invisible to your dog for several months. In extreme cases, dogs may suffer seizures.



Lyme disease can cause seizures.

Neurological Lyme disease can lead to paralysis, seizures, or schizophrenia. The victim may experience sleeplessness, nightmares and brain fog.

Can Lyme disease also be transmitted from mother to puppy? Lyme disease can be transmitted from one person to another. However, Lyme disease is not a common disease in cats and dogs. Pets can carry infected ticks into your yard or home.

The same goes for dogs. What can cause a seizure?

Seizures can be caused by many things. The most common cause for seizures in dogs is idiopathic epilepsy. However, it is an inherited condition. Other causes are liver disease, kidney failure brain tumors, brain trauma and toxins. Affected dogs can appear completely normal between seizures.

What are the symptoms of Lyme disease in dogs?

Lyme Disease in Dogs Acute Lyme Disease can cause lethargy, fever , nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, swelling of the joints and warmth to the skin.