Lyme Vaccine Side Effects in Dogs

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Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Flynn (Butler) on 08/11/2017

I took my Shih Tzu to get a lymes vaccine and that evening he wouldn't eat or play. The next day same thing I called the vet they said it was not the vaccine. Day 3 still the same so I took him for an ER visit to the vet. They stuck with not the vaccine ...I paid 325.00 for blood test and visit. went home with nausea meds that did nothing. How long will it take for my Pup to feel better. We will not get round 2 of the lymes.

Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Theresa (Mpls., Mn) on 08/14/2017

Hey Flynn,

You might consider homeopathic Silca for your Shih Tzu.


Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Mariamagdalena (Las Vegas, Nevada) on 06/03/2017

After reading a few websites now we're convinced that our standard poodle had an allergic reaction to the shot for Lyme disease. The day after he had his shots he started not being himself. He couldn't even jump on the bed anymore and after he had a bath he was not even able to shake his body like he normally did and he stopped barking all this happen and it lasted about 1 week. He is five years, four months old and had the lyme disease shot every year for the past four years and this is the first time he had this kind of reaction but it scared us enough to where he's not going to be getting the shot ever again will just take other other precautions.


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Posted by Kathy (Ny) on 04/29/2017

My 8 month old GSD received the Lyme vaccination and within hours began limping and became lethargic. He became worse and returned to the vet the next day. He had a 106 temp and could not bear weight on his front leg. Was given an anti-inflammatory and antibiotic. It's been 2 days and he is slowly responding. Needless to say, he won't be getting the 2nd dose

Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Marie (Washington) on 05/11/2017

Hello,

I hope your puppy is doing better. We must only vaccinate for distemper, parvo, and rabies. Then, before any further vaccinations, have a blood test called a titer taken to detect immunity. Any reaction is positive for immunity, where no reaction truly shows no further immunity. Titers are acceptable in place of continuing rabies vaccinations in many states and countries now. Please go on line and watch the interview on Dr. Mercola regarding pet vaccinations. It is quite eye opening. The Lyme vaccination is a killed version of the virus so adding L-lysine daily at about 1/16th tsp powdered may help, and the homeopathic Thuya 30c 4 pellets, 3 times a day for a week. I always advise any pet owner to stay outside the vets office for an hour after any vaccination in case of shock. I learned this with my own dog. She nearly died after a neurological reaction to a rabies booster at the age of 8 in 2012, after which she became autoimmune. She was put down last year. I wish I knew this then. Good luck.


Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Nath (New Brunswick) on 04/20/2017

After my yorkie had the lyme vaccine...I realize she has a hard lump at the spot of the vaccine...is it normal? - 2 weeks now 😢


Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Dd (Devils Lake, Nd) on 09/29/2016

My Golden Retriever had the Lymes vaccine and within two days she was lethargic, crying and could not get up by herself. After taking her to the vet they gave her aspirin saying they thought it was an ACL injury. A month later she was still not well, in fact worse. We had xrays for her hips and decided it was not hip displaysa. After going to another vet they decided it was due to the Lymes vaccine. It is attacking her. Her muscles in her legs would shake and she could not get up by herself. We have put her on prednisone and she is better however when we lower the dose to 1/2 pill every other day she goes back down hill, so then we have to go back up to the previous dose of 1/2 pill every day. We don't know if she will ever get off of the Prednisone. This has been going on since April 2016 and it is now the end of September. If anyone has any suggestions I would like to hear them.

Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Theresa (Mpls., Mn) on 10/01/2016

Hey Dd,

You might find a holistic vet to repair the damage. http://www.ahvma.org/ If you cannot locate a holistic vet a common remedy for vaccine damage and allergic reactions is thuja occidentalis. You can usually find thuja at most health food stores. Google on what dosing schedule applies in your particular situation.


Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Johnny (Pittsburgh, Pa ) on 08/08/2016

Took both of our chihuahuas to Petsmart for their Sunday clinics where vaccines are much cheaper. We needed to get our dogs the lymes vaccine because we're taking them to the beach in a few weeks. Later that nite our one older chihuahua started acting different. The younger one is fine. She Didn't want any attention, was more scared than usual and slept under the bed instead of on the bed with us. She also is shaking non stop and screams if you touch any where near the injection site. It's been over 24 hours with no change. Is this normal? Or should I be worried!

Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Suseeq (Sydney Australia) on 08/08/2016

Johnny, is this vaccination necessary, I don't vaccinate any of my dogs after the age of two, give 500 gms vit c to help her get over this and help move the toxins out.


Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Katie (Northport) on 08/10/2016

Johnny, this is not normal and you should get your dog to a homeopathic vet immediately where they can antidote this vaccine. Lyme vaccine is very dangerous, in fact it was removed from the human market because proper safety studies were not done prior to release and because of the numerous adverse events that followed the vaccine, some resulting even in death. Then what they did, as they typically always do, is they passed the vaccine onto the veterinary line because the standards are less stringent for animals. Read the attached article from Dogs Naturally Magazine on this topic.

http://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/lyme-disease-and-lyme-vaccine-disease/


Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Theresa (Mpls., Mn) on 08/10/2016

Hey Johnny,

I DITTO the advice to take your chi's to a holistic vet :

http://www.ahvma.org/find-a-holistic-veterinarian/

Things you can do right away: dose with homeopathic Thuja, and also activated charcoal capsules am and pm in the food. Your girl may not have an appetite - I would not try to get her to eat, but I would do what I could to entice her to eat a cream cheese covered activated charcoal tablet.


Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Beachdogglory (New York, US) on 04/13/2014

On Thursday, April 2,2014 I brought my 11 year old Golden retriever to the vet for her wellness exam and was told she needed 2 vaccines. I told my vet that she still had her cough, and that she was not herself. She had an x ray in December and was diagnosed with a bronchial infection. She gave my dog the vaccines and prescribed a cough medicine.

On Monday, I returned to the vet as my dog was still acting unusual. She was not playing with any of her toys, not sleeping on my bed and when I woke up she was sleeping in a strange place. I went downstairs and she didn't follow me. She didn't eat her breakfast and then she wouldn't lay down for 1/2 hour. I took her back to the vet that morning.

They admitted her and put her on fluids, took blood work and told me that her anal glands were infected. They discharged her at 5:30 and said it was all caused from her anal glands. They prescribed Batril and Rimadyl.

Wednesday she still wasn't doing any better. She was pacing and panting a lot. Not eating. I kept calling the vet because we were still waiting for some of the results from the blood work. The vet kept leaving messages on my home phone. I called again left one last message never heard back. When I finally called back around 8pm, I was told she was gone for the day. I spoke to the on call Dr. She told me my dogs liver levels were elevated. I asked why she wasn't being treated for that? She said she would note the chart to have the Dr. call me first thing. I told her I wanted to come in first thing.

At this point my dog jumped on bed and was laying with me. I was petting her gently, trying to get her to sleep, when I looked down at my hand it was covered in blood. I at first thought it was a hot spot. I patted it gently with a tissue. It bled all night.

When I finally got her to the vet and they shaved the area it was swollen, purple and the size of a grapefruit. They did more blood work. Then said they didn't know what it could be. Possibly cancer, tumors etc... They said they recommended an ultrasound and referred me to another hospital.

I took her to the hospital. They admitted her. She had surgery and was in for 3 days. I believe it was the vaccines. I have not heard a word from my vet of 30 + years. My dog has a drain in the area that they operated on. Part of the skin may not be viable and we are waiting for the culture to come back. This is $4,000 later and I am not done with the expenses. Is there anything that I can do? At least get them to help with the cost?

My dog was sick. My vet never should have given her those vaccines given her age and the risks.

Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Theresa (Mpls., Mn) on 04/14/2014

Hey Beachdogglory! I am sorry to hear about your senior GR's ailing condition :( Have you spoken to your vet of 30+ years about this? While I do agree that your dog should not have been vaccinated while ill, it's an old school vet practice to vaccinate at all costs, and *you* did allow it - despite your better judgement. If you expressed reservation at the time, I would mention this to your long time vet and explain you would like some restitution for the current bills you are facing. You certainly could take to social media, or various online feedback sites and post about your bad experience with your longtime vet; you could file with the BBB as well. You can mention these choices you have in front of you to your vet; complain about them vs compensation for a poor joint decision. To help your girl heal, you might consider giving her turmeric; this works inside and out on cancers and tumors. One half a teaspoon per meal is a good start. Read up on turmeric for pet tumors on EC: https://www.earthclinic.com/pets/tumors6.html#TURMERIC


Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Celine (Nottingham, NH) on 05/08/2013

I just brought my 3 year old pug to get her Lyme Booster and every time she breaths she shakes, She is very tired and not moving is this normal?

Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Om (Hope, B.c., Canada) on 05/19/2013

Be very careful with vaccination of any sort and do research first. Some vets admit the lyme vacc. Is not working. But it can kill. Clean your dog of this poison. One suggestion is Essiac.

You can dillute ACV with some water and spray your dog before going out. A friend of mine has done it with good results. His dog had no more ticks on him after a hike. But because his dog had been hit by ticks many times , though they were removed promptly, his dog has now signs of ill health. My friend is now using MMS to reverse the bad effects, such as low energy, etc.

Vaccines are business. And very lucrative too. Observe cats/dogs eyes closely after vaccination and you may see a faint ring indicating the nervous system is hit. Again I cannot warn enough about vaccs. A homeopathic vet told that from allopathic training he changed to homeopathy when he discovered (among other things) that there are vaccines waiting for a disease). Some holistic vets agree as to the deleterious effects of vaccinations. Be alert and only trust yourself. "Health" is a businesss. Om


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Posted by Susan (Rindge, Nh) on 03/27/2013

My healthy 8 month old Male Boxer received his second Lyme Booster on Friday. Monday afternoon he began exhibiting the following symptoms: Lethargic like he had a seizure, rapid heart beat, high fever, arching of his back. We took him to the Vet Hospital were they performed blood work which came back fine, tested for tic-born illnesses which came back negative, performed x-rays but found nothing. They administered antibiotics and fluids, he had a seizure during the night which they administered seizure medicine for and also had to give him medicine to bring his rapid heart beat back to normal. The next day he went into cardiac arrest and died. They said the symptoms seemed to resemble toxin poisoning but he did not have any access to poison and no evidence was found that he got into something he shouldn't have. We believe these symptoms were a direct result from his 2nd Lyme Booster.


Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Roger (Egg Harbor, Wisconsin) on 05/22/2012

I brought my 5 & 1/2 year old Yellow Lab Buddy into the Vet for a check up and the Vet informed me that Buddy needed a Lyme's Booster Vaccine. I mentioned that we will be moving to the city (Milwaukee) and he may not need one. The Vet said he needed it and administered the shot. Buddy was in excellent condition prior to the shot.

Within two hours Buddy's eyes started sagging lower than any Blood Hound I ever saw. I called the Vet as I was on my way to Chicago and was instructed to take him in to a Vet. I took him in and the Chicago Vet said he was experiencing Kennel Cough. I said he was not in a kennel and that he just recieved a Lyme's Booster shot. I asked that an I-V be placed into him and was denied. The vet gave me some coughing pills and some Predisone and sent me home.

Two days later Buddy had a siezure. I took him to a animal hospital in Lyle, Illinois and the doctor gave him a shot of Phenobarbatal and sent me home. Buddy had another siezure within two hours. I called the hospital Vet and he said give him the 1 & 1/2 97.2gm of Phenobarbatal and take him to the Vet in the morning. Before I coulld get Buddy to the Vet he had four more siezures two while sleeping. The vet put him on more 97.2 gm of Phenobarbatal twice daily. With siezures these proceedures took place about 15 times in a two week period from vaccine administer date. I then returned to WI and Buddy had another three siezures as I was trying to get him to my WI Vet.

When I got him to the Vet he was so collapsed and in pain that they said they could not do anything. I had to have him euthinized. Buddy was in pefect condition before the shot, I asked both doctors and the hospital to give him an I-V drip and they all said that it was not the answer, that he probably has a brain tumor. As I reseached my dogs failure I came upon the term Anaphylactic Shock, every symptom from start to finished match what Buddy was going through short of respitory failure. He breathing was at the time prior to death one breath every 10 seconds, otherwise evrything matched. The two doctors and the hospital all told me that Buddy could not have had a diverse effect from the booster, it just does not happen. I am puzzled, anyone or any animal could have a diverse effect from any vaccine or medicine. Blood cultures were good, xrays were good. Not one doctor ever check Buddy's blood pressure or breathing. Just temperature and heart rate. My final answer was to myself that Buddy experienced Anaphylactic Shock due to the Lyme's Vaccination. Can you please help me get a good perspective on this situation. Thank You, Roger

Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Doolysam (Pv Peninsula, Ca, USA) on 07/14/2013

I read somewhere that even this vet does not give Lyme booster shots to her dogs. Unless problems are endemic locally or at certain boarding kennels, there're certain shots your dogs just don't need: those are Lepto, corona, bordetella, and Lyme.


Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Ashlie (Buford, Ga/usa) on 05/15/2012

In April, I had my 5 year old Greyhound's annual exam and immunizations, including Lyme Disease vaccine. He had itching for a few days after, and 2 weeks later we returned for his Lyme Disease booster. He has been itching so severely on the back half of his body that he is getting bald patches, and we are using his muzzle to keep him from tearing his skin. We are also using Benadryl on a daily basis without relief. I will NEVER have another Lyme Disease vaccine!!!


Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Dixie (Stamford, Ny) on 03/14/2012

On March 2, 2012 I took my 6 year old Boston Terrier to the vets for her annual check up and her booster shot for Lyme since it is prevalent in our area and since Maggie loves to go hiking with us. She has received the shot ever since she was a year old and has had minor reactions like a small welt at the shot site.. But this year the welt was the size of a goose egg and she still had it a week after getting the vaccine... About 10 days after the shot, the swelling started going down.. However it seemed to settle in her hip area where it caused her to limp. After about 11 days the limp in her hip went away, but then she developed lameness in the opposite side in her foreleg.. She seemed to have no pain if you touched her leg as she didn't cry out in pain and eventually she would put the leg down and walk normally. Today is the 12th day since the vaccine and she almost seems normal again.. Though there still is a small lump near the shot site.. She has never lost her appetite through this whole ordeal, but I am questioning the safety of this vaccine.

Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Marianne (Berlin, Germany) on 03/15/2012

Dear Dixie: The Lyme vaccine shouldn't be the only one you question.

It's only a start. There are so many really qualified people talking abou the dark side of vaccinations (for me there is absolutely no bright side) you should really start researching this subject before you have yourself, your family or your animals given one more vaccination.

Good luck, Marianne


Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Joelle (Lewisburg, Pa) on 02/27/2012

My 10 lb mini dachshund had a terrible reaction to the lyme vaccine. She started with swelling around her eyes, which turned into swelling of her nose and wheezing and hives over her entire body. She also vomitted 3 times. She was treated with benedryl and something else, but it took four doses and two trips to the vet to take care of the situation.


Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Pamela (Warrenton, Va) on 01/15/2012

I had my 11 year old dog vaccinated for Lyme's disease and 24 hours later, she is is lame. The vaccine was recommended by my vet, so I thought it was safe. Macy had Lyme's 3 years ago (which I told the vet) and was treated with antibiotics -- and has had no symptoms until now. I took her back to the vet today and they claim it's arthritis. I will get her on antibiotics tomorrow morning -- please give me some feedback on this vaccination. Thank you.

Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Marianne (Berlin, Germany) on 01/27/2012

Hi, Pamela. Please, check out the following website: http://mythicaldanes.co./healthtraining/vaccsco.html. This is an article from Catherine O'Driscoll on the topic of vaccinations. I think after reading this you will not be surprised anymore where your pets lameness is coming from. Once you start don't stop researching this subject if you love your pet - which I am sure you do. Conventional medicine (human and animals) has nothing to offer for vaccine damages, only stupid excuses and ignorance. If you have a homoeopathic practicioner in your area, that's where I would go. Antibiotica will not do anything for vaccine damages, as a matter of fact it might stop even homoeopathic remedies.

Good luck.


Lyme Vaccination Side Effects
Posted by Joanne (New Hampshire) on 08/12/2011

My mother tool our beloved 10 year old miniature Schnauzer to the vet for her yearly check up. Our regular vet was on holidays and this "new" vet suggested that my mother should give her a lyme vaccination because it had been so long. Mom agreed. As mom got through the door at home, Jenny she went directly to her crate came out, was very disoriented then promptly threw up. She became lethargic. Mom called the vet's office and they told her to bring her back now as Jenny is most likely having a reaction to the vaccination. Mom made it to the vet and they wisked Jenny to a room where she just layed there lifeless barely breathing. They administered the antidote, said nothing, and left mom, dad and Jenny by themselves. What seemed like an eternity was a 20 minute agony ridden time. Jenny's breathing was very shallow and she was definatly close to deaths door. Finally she gave 3 huge deep breaths and picked her head up. She was not herself for a couple of weeks. Now three months later mom is noticing lumps near the site where the vaccination and antidote were administered and mom noticed a lump in her mouth that pushed one of her teeth out. Jenny surgery yesterday to remove the lumps in her body as well as the mouth but the vet said that the lump in her mouth was more extensive and was not just in the front tooth area but went up the pallet. We are waiting for pathology results to confirm what our vet seems to think is cancer. Anyone know if the marine grade coral calcium from Japan, Vitamin D3 and a good dog multi will cure the cancer? Thank you Dr. Robert Barefoot!!



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