TICKS! WATCH OUT THEY ARE ABOUT!!
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TICKS! WATCH OUT THEY ARE ABOUT!!
Just to let you all know (if you didnt already!) this year is an exceptionally bad year for ticks both of my two have been bitten and have both been frontlined our Paddy is suffering most he has got a bad reaction to a tick bite and now on antibiotics,vet said that best to give them a brush after your walk and check the hairy bits as ticks like to go in there...
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Thing is Carol they are so small you dont see them, they attached themselves onto the skin usually on the underside of your dog, stomach etc, then suck the blood! they look when swollen like a pea or when they have sufficiently had their full of your dogs blood they look like a grape,get some special tweezers and get them off as soon as you see one.Its a very bad year this year, both my two have been frontlined and have a tick collar on but it isnt detering the little critters..
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One of the boys picked up a tick last summer. Actually, any vet and most dog owners will happily remove a tick from a dog, but you try to get one removed from a human! He went to his local hospital but they would not touch it, "Sorry, not got the expertise!" and sent him to an "Accident and Emergency" hospital. "Sorry, Ticks are not an accident or an emergency!" He finally got it removed at a major orthopaedic hospital, the biggest in the area! I told him he should have brought it to me!
Regards, John
Regards, John