Most animals with uncomplicated tick paralysis recover fully. However, complications like aspiration pneumonia, upper airway obstruction, respiratory muscle paralysis, reactions to the tick anti-serum, or corneal ulcers can occur, potentially leading to life-threatening situations.
Recent Posts
- Why Pet First Aid Matters – And Why You Should Be Prepared
- Pet First Aid: Everything You Need to Know
- Common Easter Emergencies for Pets: What to Watch Out For
- Gastric Dilation and Volvulus (GDV) in Dogs: What You Need to Know
- Happy Easter Canberra! Easter is full of delicious sweats and treats… but these can be deadly to your pet! Please be aware of the dangers and know how to keep your best friend safe this Easter!