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Old 10-07-2014, 09:15 AM   #5
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Oh no, that is creepy. I don't know what kinds of ticks live in your area, but wonder if you should call your doctor's office and inquire. My worry would be about Lymes disease.

Time to check bedding and your dogs thoroughly for ticks. They can hide easily on dogs between toes, around tail and ears, and multiply rapidly. About 8 years ago I had 2 Schnauzers that got ticks, and boy they were hard to get rid of.

Sorry, I am not helping, I'm probably stressing you more. So here is a hug..... I hope you never find another one.
Thanks for the hug, it helped my heart but not the neck, now I know the true meaning of "pain in the neck" as soon as I got that lil @$$#%^ out I checked Cody, he is tick free, he has front line on so that helps him IF they try to latch on to him. His bedding is my bed, sofa iyiyi. I am just paranoid when it comes to ticks on ME. My neck felt sore all of a sudden, I've been up for hours and didn't notice my neck feeling sore, so I don't know how long he was on me, but he was latched on really tight, so I have to think he must have been in a while. Thanks for your input.
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