TICKS........
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TICKS........
Whilst grooming Ella this afternoon, found a lump behind her ear. On closer inspection it appeared to be moving I thought 'tick'.
Now, having never seen one before, let alone dealt with one, I thought HELP!!, so came on the site and found Kathryn's post and read all the info and decided to ring our vet to ask if they had any Tick removers/tweezers, they had.
The Vet said "bring her down, I'll show you how to do it". What a lovely man Normally we use (Advantage) once a month on Ella for fleas,so for the summer months he's changed it to (Advantix)." Should do the trick" he said, we'll see.
I'm sat here now reading all about Ticks. Didn't know there were so many different kinds, horrible creatures
Jean
Now, having never seen one before, let alone dealt with one, I thought HELP!!, so came on the site and found Kathryn's post and read all the info and decided to ring our vet to ask if they had any Tick removers/tweezers, they had.
The Vet said "bring her down, I'll show you how to do it". What a lovely man Normally we use (Advantage) once a month on Ella for fleas,so for the summer months he's changed it to (Advantix)." Should do the trick" he said, we'll see.
I'm sat here now reading all about Ticks. Didn't know there were so many different kinds, horrible creatures
Jean
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Yep them little bighters are about again Lucy had one on her neck at the weekend and she had been frontlined, but have just found out from a friend she is now giving her dogs powdered garlic in their food, the ticks dont like it when they bite the dog and fall off, well that will do for me I thought so am now off to the health shop tomorrow...
PS, Yes Ellas mum is right the Lakes is one of the worst area in the country this is where Lucy picked hers up, so watch out...
PS, Yes Ellas mum is right the Lakes is one of the worst area in the country this is where Lucy picked hers up, so watch out...
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Oh don't mention the dreaded word "tick". We quite regularly go up to Meathop in S Lakes, and Gordon suffers dreadfully from them. We can come back from a walk and find three or four crawling on him. Don't always manage to get them off, in fact just had to remove one from under his arm this morning. With Gordon they tend to go for round his muzzle, I think they look for soft areas. I hate the things, but Bob is really good at getting rid of them. Tend to dab the area with Tea Tree Oil after the tick has gone. Gordon is now getting quite patient with us when Bob has to remove one. May give the garlic powder a go, if Gordon will take it. Just got him onto Glucoasmine tablets for his joints, seems to be helping.
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Well both of mine got ticks on them the other week, so have now gone back to the good old tick&flee collars £4.99 each,and yes they both smell like rotting cabbages...but...it seems to have done the trick no ticks now for the last few weeks and we have been up in the Lakes wandering in long grass....maybe the old ways are the best after all??
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I am not so sure about flea collars as I have seen some awful allergies caused by them and for them to work properly you are supposed to leave them on all the time of the life of the collar. Don't know how long that is maybe a few months then get another one. I think a garlic tablet is better but that is my opinion.
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At the moment we havent had any problems, have been keeping an eye out for any irritiation, it does say on the instructions to look for skin irritaiton if you see it take them off asap, but nothing so far, you have to leave them on for 4 months but nothing else,they were due to be Frontlined again so thought I would give these a go,in truth didnt want to keep putting chemicals into them.
Think I will also try the garlic,so natural, and what did we use before Frontline etc???
Think I will also try the garlic,so natural, and what did we use before Frontline etc???