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Dog owner warning over deadly disease that can harm pets and spread to humans

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A top vet has warned dog owners about a potential threat their pets could face as the weather starts to get warmer. The expert revealed what people should do if they spot the disease on their pets or themselves

17:22, 13 Apr 2025Updated 17:23, 13 Apr 2025

Dog owners have been warned about a disease that could put dogs at risk(Image: Getty Images)

Vets have issued an urgent warning to dog owners about a disease that has attacked pets and spread to humans – as it could thrive in the upcoming weeks and months. Ticks – the tiny spider-like creatures known to suck blood and spread diseases – become more active when the weather starts to get warmer.

The parasites can be particularly dangerous for animals as their bites could lead to kidney failure in dogs – so pet owners have been warned to stay on high alert as we enter peak tick season. The potentially dangerous creatures thrive from April to October. A top vet issued a desperate warning about the risks ticks pose to both dogs and humans.

Dr. Hannah Godfrey, veterinary expert from Petsure, explained where dogs could be most susceptible to picking up terrifying bites. The vet revealed ticks are most active in wooded and grassy areas, so Godfrey told pet owners to stay particularly vigilant while on walks in the spring and summer months.

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A vet has warned dog owners about the risk ticks can pose on their beloved pets(Image: Getty Images)

The expert also warned that the menacing parasites can also cause Lyme disease in humans. Ticks can also spread babesiosis, which is a disease known to damage red blood cells and could cause severe anaemia and even organ failure.

Godfrey said: “Ticks bury their mouthparts deep into the skin of both animals and humans while they feed, then drop off once they're full. When they finish feeding, they become dark grey or brown and are much larger in size.”

Unnoticed and untreated ticks can cause serious issues for our furry friends, which could alarmingly include paralysis in dogs. This terrifying consequence could start with a loss of coordination in their back legs and can progress to breathing changes and losing their bark, in severe cases.

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A veterinary expert warned ticks could be dangerous to both dogs and humans(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Godfrey urged pet owners to check their pets themselves after every walk to try and catch ticks before they become disastrous for the animal's health. Tick combs can be used, especially for dogs with long hair, to remove any unattached parasites.

The blood-sucking creatures can also be removed using tweezers and pet owners must make sure to dispose of the tick quickly and properly.

Another vet, Lily Richards, previously told The Mirror about parasite-prevention products and how they could help protect people's beloved animals. The vet said: “Tick prevention product choice should be based on your pet's lifestyle.

“If your dog enjoys swimming a lot, perhaps a chewable product will be more reliable for them to ensure they stay safe.

“If it is difficult to give your pet an oral product, and they do not get bathed or fully submerged in water often, perhaps a topical spot-on product suits them more.”



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