No. A infected tick has to bite you.
2006-11-12 12:31:31
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answer #1
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answered by Biker 6
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The only way you can get Lyme disease is if your dog bit you and the wound bled (and even then I'm not exactly sure if you can get it that way) or if the infected tick on your dog attached itself to you and gave you the disease. My dog has Lyme disease too, and my whole family was worried that we could have it, but we don't. My dog's veterinarian explained to us how a dog gets Lyme disease, and (as gross as it sounds) the way anyone can get it is if a tick gets on them, sucks their blood in, pushes it back into the person/dog/anything, and keeps doing that for a long time. Now, unless if you have a tick on you that has been there for a long time, or the tick that was on your dog was on you, then you may have a chance of getting it (you should talk to you doctor about it if your dog cut you when it bit you), but other than that you should be okay. I hope I helped you!
2006-11-12 12:45:44
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answered by yankee_fan 2
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Not exactly. You and the dog might be at risk from ticks that attach to the dog (or a human) and then bite you. This is how the disease spreads.
To be safe, protect your dog from tick infestations and carefully remove any ticks that do get on the dog. Ask you vet for good ways to prevent ticks and to find out if Lyme disease is a problem where you live.
2006-11-12 12:35:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Lyme disease gets transfered from ticks, not from dogs but dogs could carry ticks.
2006-11-12 12:32:52
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answered by Harold 4
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The ticks that transmit lyme disease are deer ticks...barely visible. Not Dog ticks (about the size of an eraser end of a pencil).
2006-11-12 12:32:09
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answer #5
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answered by just browsin 6
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My canine gets the Lyme vaccine. I used the K9 Advantix (the one for fleas and ticks) on my dog too, but stopped using seeing that I discovered a couple of ticks on him that had been attached. He additionally looked to be allergic to the K9 Advantix (tons of itching). Due to the fact that i have stopped using the product i have now not determined any ticks on him...Knock on timber. The nice thing you are able to do is to examine your canine for ticks after going into areas which might be possibly infested with ticks. Get a comb and brush through your puppies fur (i'd propose doing this over a light coloured sheet or ground so if one occurs to fall off you could see it. Examine their paws. I consider that it takes 24 hours for the tick to transmit the micro organism that reasons Lyme ailment so the faster you to find the tick the easier. Of direction they is also tough to seek out so you may still omit them, so just watch your canine some puppies continuously mess with the subject the tick is hooked up. I additionally spray the perimeter of our yard, nevertheless it does not sound like your yard is rather a challenge.
2016-08-09 22:25:48
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answered by ? 4
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No. Lyme's disease is a tick born virus. But I did get it once, and probably from the same area that my dog did! We were both treated successfully.
2006-11-12 12:32:37
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answered by CS 6
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No, the disease is not contageous. It is passed from a deer tick that has the disease ans it is passed to the bitten victim only. No way that it is passed on to another. unless they've changed the rules in the past yr. I just found out that dogs can get it, so, maybe google it and see how it's transmitted. I would sure hate to hear they have changed the way it's transmitted.
2006-11-12 12:41:49
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answered by MISS-MARY 6
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My dogs gets the Lyme vaccine. I used the K9 Advantix (the only for fleas and ticks) on my dogs too, yet stopped making use of in view that i got here across dissimilar ticks on him that have been related. He additionally gave the look to be allergic to the K9 Advantix (dissimilar itching). in view that I even have stopped making use of the product I even have not got here across any ticks on him...knock on wood. the acceptable concern you're able to do is to envision your dogs for ticks after going into factors that are doubtlessly infested with ticks. Get a comb and brush by using your dogs fur (i could recommend doing this over a mild colored sheet or floor so if one occurs to fall off you may see it. verify their paws. i think of that it takes 24 hours for the tick to transmit the micro organism that motives Lyme ailment so the speedier you detect the tick the extra valuable. of direction they could be not undemanding to locate so which you would be able to omit them, so merely watch your dogs some dogs continuously mess with the section the tick is attached. I additionally spray the fringe of our backyard, despite the fact that it does not sound like your backyard is definitely a difficulty.
2016-10-17 05:06:24
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answered by mctaggart 4
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Yes, if your dog was bitten by a tick, then you can catch lyme disease from your dog (take it from someone who knows, I have lyme disease).
2006-11-12 12:31:40
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answered by gurlygurly_17 2
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2017-02-19 20:47:20
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answered by ? 4
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