tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6334165477842964160.post9180681128303652055..comments2023-05-12T05:35:06.173-04:00Comments on Wild At Heart: My Open Letter to Dog Lovers About LymeUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6334165477842964160.post-23326732819939075352018-01-04T12:09:48.212-05:002018-01-04T12:09:48.212-05:00This comment has been removed by the author.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03247653032380496408noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6334165477842964160.post-49329493672323512362018-01-04T08:21:29.785-05:002018-01-04T08:21:29.785-05:00I feel your pain. My English Bulldog, Farley, was...I feel your pain. My English Bulldog, Farley, was bitten by a tick in my own backyard before I was sick. I called my vet and they did nothing. He suffered greatly and his life ended a year later due to all of the symptoms that he had that were misdiagnosed as other things like I was. He was elderly already and didn't stand a chance, but I truly believe he would have lived much longer had his body not been consumed by Lyme bacteria. It still breaks my heart that I wasn't able to help him and just a few years later, I would go through the same. He suffered as I suffer and I didn't do anything for him but treat the symptoms. Animals may get better treatment than we do, but they often go misdiagnosed as we do. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13415136909460640625noreply@blogger.com