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2ol2hunt
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Erlichieria

Does anyone know if it can be passed on from a pregnant female to the pups?

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Erlichieria

I have asked this same question to 3 different Vets.
One said it could be possible if the female is carrying the antibodies.
The other two said no but could not back it up with any proof.
So i am still not sure.

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I had a female with erlichia that had a litter of pups with no problems. You have to stop the Doxy until the pups are weaned. It interferes with calcium uptake.

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Thanks for the info! It is greatly appreciated

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quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
I had a female with erlichia that had a litter of pups with no problems. You have to stop the Doxy until the pups are weaned. It interferes with calcium uptake.


I heard the same as King just stated.

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Were the pups checked for the antibodies after they were born?
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