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EnglishTurner
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Most common Lymes symptoms in the woods

Hunting a female that went from and a+ dog , to literally lazy will start a track want finish sometimes tree for 30 minutes then leave sometimes will come back basically like hitting the tone button like she forgets whats she’s doing , someone told me Lymes she does have it got treated last year but this is crazy ? Any help please?

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Lyme's dog

Get her thyroid checked now. A lot of times after treating the Lyme's there thyroid is messed up and will need pills to get fixed

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Have you changed anything lately? I changed to a cheaper dog food and my female started slick treeing, back tracking all kinds of crazy stuff... I switched back to the original dog and she got back to her old self.
Houndsman XP podcast on utube has some good podcast with some Veterinarian's about Lyme disease and thyroid disease

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Re: Most common Lymes symptoms in the woods

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Hunting a female that went from and a+ dog , to literally lazy will start a track want finish sometimes tree for 30 minutes then leave sometimes will come back basically like hitting the tone button like she forgets whats she’s doing , someone told me Lymes she does have it got treated last year but this is crazy ? Any help please?
Lymes is considered a mimic disease. So she could literally be going through a stage of the aftermath. I do agree with the thyroid though. On a good note your question might get me off the hook for being lazy!!ha

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