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Tick paralysis for dogs and cats is one of the major concerns of pet owners in North Shore area. Too much tick infestation can leave pets suffer from respiratory problems or even death. The best precautionary measures is to avoid them! But it’s easier said than done! Ticks release toxins that can lead to motor neuron paralysis. This refers to a loss of voluntary movement which is caused by diseases of the nerves connecting the muscles and spinal cord. This can be threatening to the health and life of your dogs and cats.

Symptoms 
Normally, signs of tick infestation occur within 3-4 days after tick exposure. Some of the symptoms include but not limited to:
  •  Gaggling or vomiting 
  • Change in your pet’s meow or bark 
  • Slight wobbliness 
  • Difficulty in breathing 
  • Treatment 
  • Removal of all ticks 
  • Administration of anti-rick serum and pre-medication

Treatment 
  • Close monitoring 
  • Supportive tick paralysis treatment such as fluid and oxygen 
  • Thorough monitoring of bladder function 
  • Artificial ventilation 
  • Veterinary diagnostic procedures 

Don’t let ticks put the health of your pets at risk. Consult a trusted vet from Gordon Vet Hospital now for your peace of mind!
Infographic by: gordonvet.com.au

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Safeguard Your Dogs And Cats From Ticks! #Infographic

Tick paralysis for dogs and cats is one of the major concerns of pet owners in North Shore area. Too much tick infestation can leave pets suffer from respiratory problems or even death. The best precautionary measures is to avoid them! But it’s easier said than done! Ticks release toxins that can lead to motor neuron paralysis. This refers to a loss of voluntary movement which is caused by diseases of the nerves connecting the muscles and spinal cord. This can be threatening to the health and life of your dogs and cats.

Symptoms 
Normally, signs of tick infestation occur within 3-4 days after tick exposure. Some of the symptoms include but not limited to:
  •  Gaggling or vomiting 
  • Change in your pet’s meow or bark 
  • Slight wobbliness 
  • Difficulty in breathing 
  • Treatment 
  • Removal of all ticks 
  • Administration of anti-rick serum and pre-medication

Treatment 
  • Close monitoring 
  • Supportive tick paralysis treatment such as fluid and oxygen 
  • Thorough monitoring of bladder function 
  • Artificial ventilation 
  • Veterinary diagnostic procedures 

Don’t let ticks put the health of your pets at risk. Consult a trusted vet from Gordon Vet Hospital now for your peace of mind!
Infographic by: gordonvet.com.au

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