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Tick Fever in Dogs

Tick Fever in Dogs: A Comprehensive Guide to Protect Your Canine Companion

Tick fever in dogs, caused by pathogens such as Ehrlichia, Babesia, and Anaplasma, is a serious health concern, particularly in tick-prone areas like India during the warm or monsoon seasons. Transmitted through tick bites, it leads to symptoms such as fever, lethargy, loss of appetite, joint pain, bleeding disorders, and jaundice. Without prompt treatment, it can cause severe complications like anaemia, organ damage, or even death. Diagnosis at Petyaari Pet Clinic involves physical exams, blood tests (CBC, LFTs, KFTs), and advanced PCR tests to identify specific pathogens. Treatment includes antibiotics (e.g., doxycycline), antiprotozoal medications, IV fluids, blood transfusions, and hospitalisation for severe cases. Recovery typically takes 2–6 weeks, with early intervention improving outcomes. Prevention is key: Use vet-recommended tick preventatives (topical treatments, oral medications, or collars). Conduct regular tick checks, especially after outdoor activities, focusing on ears, paws, and groin. Maintain a tick-free environment by trimming grass and avoiding high-risk areas. Tick fever is not contagious between dogs or to humans; only ticks transmit it. Home remedies are insufficient; veterinary care is essential. PCR tests for accurate diagnosis are available at Petyaari Pet Clinic. With proper treatment, tick fever is 100% curable. Vigilance, prevention, and timely veterinary care from Petyaari Pet Clinic are crucial to safeguarding dogs from tick fever. Schedule an appointment for tailored prevention or treatment plans to ensure your pet’s health.

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Dog Vaccinations in India Schedule and Costs

Dog Vaccinations in India: Schedule and Costs

Vaccinating your dog is crucial for protecting them against deadly diseases such as rabies, parvovirus, and distemper, while also safeguarding public health, especially in India, which accounts for 60% of global rabies deaths. Puppies should begin vaccinations at 6-8 weeks with core vaccines (7-in-1 or 9-in-1 and rabies), followed by boosters at 12-14 weeks and annually. The 9-in-1 vaccine (₹700–₹1,000) covers additional strains such as leptospirosis, while rabies vaccines (₹350/dose) are legally mandatory. Non-core vaccines (e.g., kennel cough and canine coronavirus) are recommended based on lifestyle risks. The costs for full puppy vaccination range from ₹2,500 to ₹4,500. Always deworm before vaccinating and monitor for mild side effects. Stay compliant, track schedules, and consult a vet at Petyaari Pet Clinic. Vaccinate today to ensure a long, healthy life for your pet and the community.

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Top 10 Pet Clinics in Hyderabad

Top 10 Pet Clinics in Hyderabad

Hyderabad is packed with vet clinics. To pick the top one, look at the vet’s skills, facilities, price, and what customers say. Choosing the right ...

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