Re: Lyme disease in dogs
Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 1:42 pm
Tanya, it may be treated in late stages in humans because you can get some good feedback from human patients which gives you clues as to the effectiveness of the Rx prescriptions. Animals are unable to give sufficient feedback to really work a hard case like late stage Lyme that has had antibiotics.
With my dogs in late stage Lyme after receiving tons of antibiotics as well as other treatments, homeopathy has not been sufficiently curative. That’s the problem with waiting to treat Lyme in dogs – antibiotics really disguise the symptoms, cover it up, and run the disease deeper to the point the case is really incurable.
The main point I was trying to relay – don’t wait! Treating acute Lyme disease is the only way to go.
Laura Gibson
Furrst Place K-9 Obedience
www.FurrstPlace.com
With my dogs in late stage Lyme after receiving tons of antibiotics as well as other treatments, homeopathy has not been sufficiently curative. That’s the problem with waiting to treat Lyme in dogs – antibiotics really disguise the symptoms, cover it up, and run the disease deeper to the point the case is really incurable.
The main point I was trying to relay – don’t wait! Treating acute Lyme disease is the only way to go.
Laura Gibson
Furrst Place K-9 Obedience
www.FurrstPlace.com