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  2. Dog Tick Diseases: Preventing Tick-Borne Diseases in Dogs

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    The most important tick-borne diseases that affect dogs are Lyme disease, Ehrlichiosis, Anaplasmosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Babesiosis, Bartonellosis, and Hepatozoonosis. All can...

  3. 7 Tick-Borne Diseases in Dogs: Symptoms, Treatment ...

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    Tick-borne diseases in dogs can cause an array of symptoms and a range of long-term effects. If your dog loves the outdoors, it’s crucial to know the 7 main tick-borne diseases in dogs and how to minimize your furry friend’s exposure.

  4. Anaplasmosis in Dogs: Another Tick-Borne Threat

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    Anaplasmosis is a tick-borne disease that can cause bruising, lameness, and even uncontrolled bleeding in your pet. Here's how to spot and treat it.

  5. What You Need to Know About Ehrlichiosis in Dogs

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    In addition to Lyme disease, ticks spread conditions like the infectious disease ehrlichiosis, which can be life-threatening for dogs. Thankfully, there are measures you can take to recognize...

  6. AKC Canine Health Foundation | Canine Tick-Borne Disease

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    Thousands of dogs are infected annually with dangerous tick-transmitted diseases. Learn more about common ticks and tick-borne diseases, and how you can protect your dog.

  7. The 7 Most Common Dog Tick-Borne Diseases - The Dodo

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    Here’s what a vet wants pet parents to know about the most common dog tick diseases and their symptoms. Plus, how to protect your pup and prevent tick-borne illnesses.

  8. Ticks of Dogs - Merck Veterinary Manual

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    As they feed, ticks can transmit a large number of diseases, including Rocky Mountain spotted fever, ehrlichiosis, Q fever, and Lyme disease. Ticks also release toxins that can harm their hosts. Skin wounds caused by ticks can lead to secondary bacterial infections and screwworm infestations. Severe tick infestations can lead to anemia and death.