What is the LYMEPET natural product?
The LYMEPET* natural product works to promote healthy energy levels and appetite as well as support the comfort and health of the muscles, joints, bones and tendons.
*NOTE: We strongly recommend that you give your pet a full detox with our GENERAL DETOXIFICATION kit before using this. This helps rid the body of excess toxins.
Who is this natural product suitable for?
- Animals with Lyme disease needing support for overall health.
- This natural product is intended for all animals (cats, dogs, rabbits, horses, etc.).
How to administer the natural product?
Precautions for use: Shake well before use. Respect the dosage.
1 spray every day, in water or directly in the mouth. **Stop when symptoms disappear. Not for prevention. 30 ml spray bottle.
Please follow the above dosages and instructions or as directed by one of our Health Advisors.
Ingredients
Borrelia Burgdorferi, Solidago
Caution:
Essential oils can negate the effect of homeopathic products.
Keep the products cool.
Please note that this natural product should only be given if your pet has been diagnosed.
What is Lyme disease in pets?
Lyme disease in animals is caused by the transmission of a bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi which is commonly transmitted by tick bites.
Many pets who test positive for Lyme disease don’t show symptoms, but it’s important to know what to look for in case they do surface. As a general rule, one of the first signs of infection includes a target-shaped skin lesion where the tick has been anchored.
While this condition is usually treatable, especially in its early stages, severe cases can affect the nervous system and have a major impact on the animal’s quality of life. Other potentially serious consequences can include kidney failure, cardiac distress, and even eventual death.
What are the symptoms of Lyme disease in pets?
- Target or bullseye-shaped lesion (where the tick was attached)
- Muscle soreness, stiffness, or swollen joints; may present themselves as a limp or apparent discomfort
- Loss of appetite
- Lethargy
What are the possible causes of Lyme disease in pets?
As mentioned Lyme disease is generally transmitted through certain species of ticks that carry Borrelia burgdorferi (the black-legged tick, also known as the “deer tick,” is one of the most well-known carriers). They can transmit the bacteria to an animal or human host through a bite, however, they must remain attached to the host for 36 to 48 hours before the risk of infection by the bacteria becomes significant.
This is why it’s important to check pets for ticks every day, especially if they’ve been in or near wooded areas. If a tick is discovered, it must be removed properly and in one piece (the head can remain attached if the body is twisted or ripped off).
WHAT IS A TICK?
Ticks are hematophagous mites, that is, they feed and live from another animal. They suck blood from vertebrates, mainly terrestrial mammals and birds can measure from 1 mm to 5 mm in length on an empty stomach, and up to 30 mm when they are full of blood. They carry parasites and can transmit diseases to their host caused by these parasites; the most well-known of which is Lyme disease.