Lyme Disease, Canine - contd.

Cause
Lyme disease is caused by Borrelia burgdorferi, which is passed to dogs and people by deer ticks carrying the infection; the ticks get the infection from the white-footed mouse, which acts as a carrier.  The only way a tick can transmit the bacteria is to remain attached to the animal's skin for one to two days.  Unfortunately, these ticks are very small and easily can go unnoticed.