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Question by Sonny
Submitted on 7/16/2003
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I have a 4year old whippet who is displaying symptom's of tick-borne diseases - however - nothing really fits - blood work is negative or inconclusive titers are negative - she has joint pain, walks with a arched back, and had hemorrhaging in her eyes when the episode started - she has been ill for about 1 week - am interested in finding out more information about tick borne disease in domestic animals.


Answer by wolf
Submitted on 9/10/2004
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Are you sure these symptoms are not vaccine
related?

 

Answer by Beppe
Submitted on 8/5/2006
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I just got a three month old whippet puppy, live in Asia and don't know where to make him sleep as outside I am afraid that he will get too many mosquito bites and if indoor he probably will release himself..so what to do?

 

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