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Crowe
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Jul 01, 2019

AARRGHH! Jesse may have anaplasmosis-UPDATE #2D

AARRGGHH! Had the dog's annual physicals done last Friday and Jesse tested positive for anaplasmosis. He's had it in the past so the vet is going to do blood work and a urinalysis to see if it's the old infection or a new one and to ensure it isn't causing any organ issues. He is not symptomatic in any way. We switched to Nexguard at the suggestion of the vet and we've seen a marked decrease in ticks on them but it only takes one. Stupid ticks!

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  • Our fur baby contracted Ehrlichiosis several years ago (just one more of the dozen or so nasty diseases ticks carry), and although she was treated at the time, she still always tests positive, but shows no signs of the organism.

    Nexguard is good stuff. She's been on it for a couple years now, and ticks seem to leave her alone. For YOU, my I suggest treating your clothing, particularly socks and pants, with permethrin? Sawyer makes a 24 ounce spray bottle that will do 8 garments for about $15 from Dick's Sporting Goods, Home Depot, or Cabela's. Garments treated will eliminate ticks for 6 washings or about 6 weeks. I've been using it for over a year, and the only ticks I've picked up have been when NOT wearing those clothes. I live in tick heaven here, on 26 acres of woods and fields, and this stuff keeps me tick-free.
  • I had to read up on anaplasmos. Hope for a speedy recovery for Jesse. Will the vet treat it with doxycycline?

    I am assuming if the secondary test shows positive then yes. He has no symptoms so it's possible that it's just leftovers from his first bout of it. I'm growing concerned about myself now-I've been bitten by two ticks over the past couple of weeks. I have no symptoms but am paranoid because we leave for our Alaskan vacation in a month! Because of this we are changing to boarding the boys at the vet's kennel rather than our normal kennel. We checked our their facility last week and it's very nice plus a whole lot smaller than the other one.
  • I had to read up on anaplasmos. Hope for a speedy recovery for Jesse. Will the vet treat it with doxycycline?