By Nisha Mal & Rom Preston-Ellis A surge in searches for Lyme disease symptoms has been recorded in the UK as temperatures rise. There has been a 110 per cent increase according to Google Trends, surpassing even hayfever searches. As the summer months draw closer, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) warns that these are ‘favourable conditions’ for ticks, which can carry the disease. Last year, between April and September, England recorded 882 acute cases of Lyme disease. But what if you suspect your dog might have contracted the disease during a walk in the park? With this concern in mind, t…