Symptoms of Lyme Disease in Dogs
4. Sensitivity to Touch
Anybody that has spent any amount of time with a loving, family pooch will know that they just love lots of physical attention. They just love to have their ears scratched and their belly rubbed and given lots of hugs and kisses. If your pooch has Lyme disease, however, then they might not be so eager for that attention.
Lyme disease can cause dogs to become rather sensitive when touched, meaning that they are likely to shy away from attention rather than seeking it out. If your dog’s behavior does change in that way, then it is a good idea to take them to a veterinarian as soon as you can.
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