How to Recognize and Treat Tick Fever in Dogs

How to Recognize and Treat Tick Fever in Dogs

From: Your Clinic's Blog • Reading time: 2 min

Ticks carry diseases that can be dangerous for dogs. This quick guide helps pet owners spot the signs of tick fever and take the right next steps.

Common Symptoms

  • Fever, lethargy, loss of appetite
  • Pale gums (possible anemia) or unexplained bleeding
  • Swollen lymph nodes, lameness, or jaundice

Diagnosis

Veterinarians diagnose tick-borne illnesses using blood tests (CBC, blood smear, antibody/antigen testing) and a physical exam. Always tell your vet about recent tick exposure.

Treatment

  • Antibiotics (e.g., doxycycline) for many bacterial infections
  • Antiprotozoals for babesiosis when indicated
  • Supportive care: IV fluids, nutritional support, or transfusions in severe cases

Prevention

  • Use vet-recommended tick preventives (spot-ons, oral, collars).
  • Check your dog daily after outdoor activity and keep the yard tidy.
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