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A tick has attached itself to my dog -- WHAT TO DO??! |
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| P: 4/7/2009 11:05:47 PM | |
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brooklyngirl Ideal Rock Total Posts: 1,071 Last Post: 11/12/2009 Member Since: 10/9/2007 |
I just noticed that there's a tick attached to my dog's belly. We took him with us for a hike on Sunday. What do I do? I'm calling the vet first thing tomorrow, but is there anything I should do in the meantime? I'm very worried -- should I be?
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| Posted: 4/7/2009 11:05:47 PM | |
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| P: 4/7/2009 11:26:35 PM | |
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diamondseeker2006 Ideal Rock Total Posts: 17,609 Last Post: 11/18/2009 Member Since: 1/11/2006 |
We always got tweezers and pulled it off. I don't see any reason to be worried. It just comes with the warmer weather.
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| Posted: 4/7/2009 11:26:35 PM | |
| P: 4/7/2009 11:29:48 PM | |
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brooklyngirl Ideal Rock Total Posts: 1,071 Last Post: 11/12/2009 Member Since: 10/9/2007 |
Thanks diamondseeker. I've never had to pull out a tick before, and I'm afraid I'll squish it, or rip the body off the head. There is a small red ring around where the tick is attached. I'm not sure if I should be worried about this, because he gets similar looking irritation from mosquito bites. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| Posted: 4/7/2009 11:29:48 PM | |
| P: 4/7/2009 11:32:24 PM | |
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purrfectpear Ideal Rock Total Posts: 3,702 Last Post: 11/24/2009 Member Since: 3/31/2008 |
Grab the tick by the head or mouth parts right where they enter the skin. Do not grasp the tick by the body.
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| Posted: 4/7/2009 11:32:24 PM | |
| P: 4/8/2009 12:09:17 AM | |
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Blair138 Ideal Rock Total Posts: 1,105 Last Post: 11/23/2009 Member Since: 4/8/2008 |
PP pretty much said it all. My dog gets them occasionally and we are able to remove them safely with tweezers using the method PP described.
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| Posted: 4/8/2009 12:09:17 AM | |
| P: 4/8/2009 1:10:32 AM | |
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brooklyngirl Ideal Rock Total Posts: 1,071 Last Post: 11/12/2009 Member Since: 10/9/2007 |
Thanks PP and Blair. DH just removed the tick, but it wasn't as successful as I had hoped. I believe he pulled out the head, but a little bit of the tick is still there, and we can't get it out. Should we wait and see if anything is odd, or take him to the vet first thing in the morning? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| Posted: 4/8/2009 1:10:32 AM | |
| P: 4/8/2009 2:29:52 AM | |
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zhuzhu Ideal Rock Total Posts: 1,576 Last Post: 11/23/2009 Member Since: 3/15/2006 |
Date: 4/8/2009 1:10:32 AM Author: brooklyngirl Thanks PP and Blair. DH just removed the tick, but it wasn't as successful as I had hoped. I believe he pulled out the head, but a little bit of the tick is still there, and we can't get it out. Should we wait and see if anything is odd, or take him to the vet first thing in the morning? I would. At the very least a trip to the vet will make you and your DH feel better!
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| Posted: 4/8/2009 2:29:52 AM | |
| P: 4/8/2009 8:49:17 AM | |
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Sabine Ideal Rock Total Posts: 2,883 Last Post: 11/21/2009 Member Since: 8/16/2007 |
Just wanted to say good luck!
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| Posted: 4/8/2009 8:49:17 AM | |
| P: 4/8/2009 8:53:47 AM | |
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Lorelei Ideal Rock Total Posts: 34,232 Last Post: 11/24/2009 Member Since: 4/30/2005 |
You can also use salad oil on ticks, give it a good dab and it should drop off, I have had success with that over the years. Trying to pull them out can be difficult as you have found, you can buy tick twisters for the job, but check with your vet as to the recommended method - they do have a test for Lymes I believe, but your doggie should be fine.
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| Posted: 4/8/2009 8:53:47 AM | |
| P: 4/8/2009 12:58:27 PM | |
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AmberGretchen Ideal Rock Total Posts: 7,046 Last Post: 11/11/2009 Member Since: 1/6/2005 |
I'd definitely go to the vet. I don't know enough about the timeline or the type of tick that bit your dog to say anything definitively, and I don't want to scare you, but a red, ring-like rash is a classic sign of Lyme disease. Here is a website discussing deer ticks and lyme disease in humans - its a good starting point for reading up on it. Your vet will be able to give you more complete information, and if there is a chance of Lyme disease, you'll want to get it treated ASAP - prompt treatment is available and effective, but if left untreated, it can be very serious and even fatal.
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| Posted: 4/8/2009 12:58:27 PM | |
| P: 4/8/2009 4:48:30 PM | |
FrekeChild Ideal Rock Total Posts: 12,910 Last Post: 11/24/2009 Member Since: 12/14/2007 |
When we got our dog Brie, she had at least 15 ticks on her. We had gotten her from the pound. We took her to the vet after getting some off, they took more off, and gave us frontline to kill off any other ticks, and prevent anymore from attaching themselves to her. Worked like a charm. One thing to look out for is that Brie had large hard bumps where the tick bites had been, which kind of freaked us out, but the vet said that was pretty normal and that they would go away in about a month. 2 months later, and there is no sign that she ever had them. Don't stress too much! _______________________________ "Women are either goddesses or doormats." Pablo Picasso "In all matters of opinion, our adversaries are insane." Mark Twain |
| Posted: 4/8/2009 4:48:30 PM | |
| P: 4/8/2009 5:33:26 PM | |
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bee* Ideal Rock Total Posts: 11,105 Last Post: 11/23/2009 Member Since: 5/14/2006 |
I would bring her to the vet just to be on the safe side. Lorelei, I always find salad oil works brilliantly too! The vet will advise you what to do with her but maybe treat her for a few months as a prevention also.
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| Posted: 4/8/2009 5:33:26 PM | |
| P: 4/8/2009 9:37:15 PM | |
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mrssalvo Ideal Rock Total Posts: 16,859 Last Post: 11/23/2009 Member Since: 1/3/2005 |
I'd take her to the vet too just to be safe. We used to live in a house that backed up to woods. I keep my dog on frontline year round b/c fleas and ticks are horrible in TN. I let it lapse about a week a few years ago and sure enough after running around in our yard she came in and I found a tick on her. We pulled it out and thankfully she was fine but I never miss a dose of the frontline now.
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| Posted: 4/8/2009 9:37:15 PM | |
| P: 4/9/2009 2:12:52 PM | |
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brooklyngirl Ideal Rock Total Posts: 1,071 Last Post: 11/12/2009 Member Since: 10/9/2007 |
Thanks for the advice, everyone! I spoke with the vet, and they said, all is well. Once the tick was removed, the redness subsided, and at this point pretty much gone. Bender is not showing any signs of discomfort, so it appears all is well. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| Posted: 4/9/2009 2:12:52 PM | |
| P: 4/9/2009 2:24:41 PM | |
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bee* Ideal Rock Total Posts: 11,105 Last Post: 11/23/2009 Member Since: 5/14/2006 |
That's good to hear!
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| Posted: 4/9/2009 2:24:41 PM | |
| P: 4/9/2009 4:28:11 PM | |
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AmberGretchen Ideal Rock Total Posts: 7,046 Last Post: 11/11/2009 Member Since: 1/6/2005 |
So glad to hear your doggie is OK!
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| Posted: 4/9/2009 4:28:11 PM | |
| P: 4/9/2009 5:22:12 PM | |
FrekeChild Ideal Rock Total Posts: 12,910 Last Post: 11/24/2009 Member Since: 12/14/2007 |
Yay! Glad to hear it!
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| Posted: 4/9/2009 5:22:12 PM | |
| P: 4/9/2009 7:23:28 PM | |
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purrfectpear Ideal Rock Total Posts: 3,702 Last Post: 11/24/2009 Member Since: 3/31/2008 |
Yay for Bender. Pssst mom, he said "please have her put some tick medicine on me before we have another hike. That tick was yucky"
"Style is knowing who you are, what you want to say and not giving a damn." -Gore Vidal |
| Posted: 4/9/2009 7:23:28 PM | |
| P: 4/9/2009 7:24:46 PM | |
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ladypirate Ideal Rock Total Posts: 3,560 Last Post: 11/23/2009 Member Since: 7/30/2007 |
Yay! I'm glad he's feeling better! Ticks are .
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| Posted: 4/9/2009 7:24:46 PM | |
| P: 4/9/2009 7:47:48 PM | |
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vespergirl Ideal Rock Total Posts: 3,924 Last Post: 11/23/2009 Member Since: 1/29/2007 |
Date: 4/8/2009 12:58:27 PM Author: AmberGretchen I'd definitely go to the vet. I don't know enough about the timeline or the type of tick that bit your dog to say anything definitively, and I don't want to scare you, but a red, ring-like rash is a classic sign of Lyme disease. Here is a website discussing deer ticks and lyme disease in humans - its a good starting point for reading up on it. Your vet will be able to give you more complete information, and if there is a chance of Lyme disease, you'll want to get it treated ASAP - prompt treatment is available and effective, but if left untreated, it can be very serious and even fatal. My dog actually had Lyme Disease that she received from a tick. She seemed to have some mild joint pain as a symptom. However, the vet treated her, and she's still kicking around strong at healthy at 10 years old.
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| Posted: 4/9/2009 7:47:48 PM | |
| P: 4/10/2009 11:54:23 AM | |
Diamond*Dana Ideal Rock Total Posts: 6,172 Last Post: 11/23/2009 Member Since: 7/21/2006 |
Oh yuck! I am so glad that you were able to get it out. My sister called me last week to tell me that her DH had a tick in his arm...he woke her from a sound sleep to tell her this and asked her to help remove it . Yuck, yuck, yuck!I am a nurse, so I am ok with the removal and such, but I do not do bugs
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| Posted: 4/10/2009 11:54:23 AM | |
| P: 4/10/2009 4:44:08 PM | |
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Kelli Ideal Rock Total Posts: 4,581 Last Post: 11/23/2009 Member Since: 5/27/2008 |
Grab it and pull it off! No biggie:)
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| Posted: 4/10/2009 4:44:08 PM | |
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