Do you know the risks of tickbite fever? The disease can be deadly for both animals and the risk of complications increases exponentially if left without treatment. Source Tuesday, 20 April 2021, 09:52 If you notice any of the symptoms, make sure to get your pet to the vet as soon as possible.
LIFESTYLE NEWS - Biliary is an often deadly illness for domestic animals and is common on the North Coast, given the high level of natural bush.
Biliary, commonly known as tickbite fever, occurs when a yellow dog tick attaches itself and draws blood from one of your animals.
The ticks generally latch onto the neck and shoulder area of dogs but can easily fall off before they can be spotted, making diagnosis difficult for pet owners.