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Old 05-08-2017, 10:15 AM   #8
Packer1012
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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Worcester, NY USA
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Cody's mom
I agree. I lost my last husky "Lexi" girl this spa September 2016
I was devastated, she got a heart attack as we were taking our evening walk. She passed in my arms. I was lost and empty without her, starting out with two huskies and two labs. She was the last and the loneliness crept up inside me. I needed the love and to love another dog. I decided to get a lapdog since the huskies and labs required so much exercise and loved walking. At my age 67 I needed to not exert myself so I fell in love with a friends Yorkie or so I thought it was a yorkie-poo much calmer dog. Unknowingly my friend was lead to believe she purchased a teacup Yorkie so I set out to get one. I love him to death. He's adorable 1/2 ref Yorkie and 1:2 teacup he now weighs 61:2 lbs at 7 months and he is a terror terrier. I never was exhausted as much as this little sack of potatoes gets me just going on a walk. I live upstate ny and the tics are out of control plus it's been raining and cold so I e tried to keep him indoors. He has gotten st least 15 tics 1/2 I was able to remove the others were impossible he doesn't sit still. Were going to the vet we'd to see if they have a much better treatment for the tics he's getting and if they have affected his overall health. I've been using advantixII and revolution for fleas and heart worms. If there are any suggestions on successful meds of collars, sprays, bath shampoos please share your experience and what you do to fight these little tics off our little doggies
I don't know what else to do. Each time I come back I. The house I use a live comb to go through his hair making sure there are no tics but nys is infested this year and I don't want to constrain my little guy to indoors. I appreciate any suggestions and medical solutions any of you have used that were successful
Thanks a million
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