Symptoms of Lyme Disease in Dogs
5. Lame Limbs
Dogs might have two more legs than we do, but they still need all four of them to be able to run properly. If one of their legs was to fall lame for any reason then running, and even walking, would become a lot harder for them and it will be very noticeable.
Lyme disease can cause any one of your dog’s legs to fall lame at any moment and for no apparent reason. What’s more is that the lameness may move from one leg to another. It is not a good sign and is something that should encourage you to see a professional, regardless of the suspected cause.
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