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Ticks Are Out Already! I Just What To Form Every 1 Ticks Are Out But... Be Ware There Are Some So Small ...as A Pencil Lead Point So Look Really Close They Were On My Maddy I Didnt Know If That What It Was At Frist It Was So Small But It Look Like It Had Legs So We Got It Off ,they Looked Later Found 1 On Her Leg! So Tummy {belly And Lower Legs...keep Your Eyes Out!;) |
:eek: :eek: Not allready. Rudy, my Yorkie will be hard enough to check for ticks but Lucky, my Shih Tzu is all black, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed on that one. Do you live near a wooded area? I know they can blow in the breeze, so to speak. :D We use Revolution on both of them. |
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Yeah, I found ticks on my girl that is at my parents last month. I thought that was sooo soon, but they said they are going to be super bad this year. Just one so far on the weekends on my too with me... Crazy! I hate ticks, but the parents live on a farm, so what can you do?? The ones we've had are HUGE! |
We went to the Vet on Friday for a tick bite. Jaxon had one -very little- on the inside of his upper leg. When I pulled it off there was a perfect red ring around it....I took him to the vet-he is now on antobotics, got a Lyme Disease shot & we have to go back on 4/14 for a booster to the Lyme Disease shot & get a heart worm test(because it will show the tick disease "ercholois") I don't know how to spell it! He is acting fine & we hope he will show negative & the ring was just a reaction. |
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Ever see a coyote, wolf, lions, in the wild covered in ticks? Not unless they are very sick and or dying. Have you ever wondered why not? I'm sure it has something to do with their diet and health. They eat "real" food, and are very healthy. You must build up your animals health with a natural diet. Start right off with home-prepared food and emphasize nutritional yeast and garlic. Add about 20 drops of oil of either eucalyptus or pennyroyal to a bottle of natural shampoo or liquid castile soap. As a final rinse, use a tablespoon of white vinegar to 16 oz. of water. Another repellent rinse is to use 1 teaspoon dried rosemary (or 1 tablespoon fresh) 1 pint boiling water. Combine and steep for 10 minutes, covered. strain and cool to body temperature. Pour it over your pet after the final rinse. Rub in and towel dry without further rinsing. Please note that using a shampoo or conditioner that has a fruity or flowery fragrance to it only attracts bugs, and especially mosquitoes to your baby. Mow and water your lawn regularly. Short grass allows sunlight to penetrate and warm the soil, which kills larvae. Watering drowns the developing fleas. Don't kill your ants. They kill all the insects in your yard. Once or twice a year, sprinkle natural, unrefined diatomaceous earth along walls, under furniture, and in cracks and crevices that you cannot access with a vacuum. It is harmless to pets. |
EEHH! We are infested with deer! So, I am sure that means lots of tick too! I remember going out to Fire Island (a little island off of Long Island) a few years ago, they have so many deer out there and they are not afraid of humans, away they were COVERED in ticks, I wanted to vomit, and this is coming from someone who has pretty bad eyesight (distance) - so if I could see the ticks, there had to be thousands of them - gross :eek: |
I live in Wisc. and I haven't seen any yet, but no doubt they will come and I hate it. I remember peting my Golden one time and feeling what was the size of a Grape. I had never seen a tick on an animal before so i had no clue, after I moved her fur and saw it, I just about passed out. It was an engorged tick..eww, makes my skin crawl just to think about it. Gross.. Kathy |
yes! yes woods around me ! we have a privacy fence in the front yard but lots of green grass allready so ill be looking for all bugs . but wanted all to know so thanks for replies...:thumbup: |
I took Grayson on a 15 min walk yesterday and I pulled his 1st tick off of him!! I guess I will be going to the vet to get some flea/tick meds this weekend!! |
already!?!? |
i have never seen a tick on any dog we have ever had! lol |
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oh my goodness already out & about huh ?? thanks for the warning !! ;) |
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Anyone who can have them---Guinea Hens will pick your property clean of ticks. Also beetles and leafhoppers. They will keep your gardens pest free. Bonus-- they also make excellant watchdogs sounding an alarm when anything is amiss. Even when predetory birds are circling. :thumbup: |
We had such a warm December I found one on my little guy on Christmas day...I was shocked. :eek: I immediately put a flea and tick solution on him. |
I pulled 2 off Lillie last night AND 2 Off Baby. We took them for a walk on a deck trail, I never thought they would get them there. So I'm not letting them outside till I go get the flea and tick meds from the vet :( |
My little Diesel had one right between the eyes last week. It was still really tiny but was attached already. I sprayed them all down with frontline. I hope that works. We have lots of trees around us. |
I cant get rid of them!! Help!! Ok, since i got piper i have found either ticks on her or where she has been laying(alot in my bed..eww) But I gave her a bath and everything was fine for a while. Im checking her every few days, giving her baths, and pulling them off her when i can find them. I found on the size of a raisin on the floor where she slept. She has a bump behind her ear where i pulled one of the ticks off. Should I take her to the vet? Im totally clueless here..first time yorkie mommy,lol..im used to my huge dogs. Also, is there any shampoos you guys can recommend that will help keep the ticks off her? She doesnt go outside hardly at all, so i dont know where they are coming from. PLEASE HELP!:confused: |
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Make sure when you take the tick out, you get the head, I use tweezers and get as close to their skin as possible when I pull them out. I wash the area with alcohol a couple times a day for a few days. if it appears red or infected take your dog to the vet. I have not had problems with the bites but I dont' want to risk it. Make sure you check your dog everyday, run a brush through his hair daily to shake loose ticks from his hair that have not attached yet and to keep them from getting on your bed and ultimately on you!! YUCK! :D good luck!! |
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I HATE these little things :thumbdown They are so bad here in MD. My girls potty in a litter box but my pekingese goes out and I find them on him all the time. I got him the Lyme disease vac. and I would like to get the girls it also but I'm afraid because the vet says its really hard on them. My pekingese Snoot is about 15 lbs. and he was grumpy from it for about a week. The area was so sensitive. The worse I've ever seen from getting any type of vac. :( I'm just nervous he's going to bring a tick in and it will get on my girls. He's white so I see them on him easily but I'd never find them on my girls. My vet thinks the girls should have the shots. Has anyone had them before? I'm just so scared to get them :confused: |
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After finding a tick bite last year, my vet has me keep Ledum (or Lycopodium...can't remember but you can do a search online) on hand to give to prevent lyme disease. I found a tick the other day on sparks (walking around on his hair). We live in a very cold climate and I am very surprised. I am now goign to put a t-shirt on him whenever we go on trail walks and I sprinkle Neem powder especially on his head and feet. I then do a very good brushing when we get home. suzie |
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I pulled 3 off Hannah today and 1 off Bentley. I have never before seen ticks on them. Just this month I swiched to Revolution so I am wondering if that has anything to do with it. Also Revolution does not protect against deer tick-that is the one that causes lyme disease. |
Sparks had a red ring last year (no tick in site). The vet said it was some sort of black fly or spider bite. I've been using garlic in his food and Neem powder brushed in. I can take him to trails where we used to get ticks. We do not get ticks anymore. suz |
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