jpt 284 Posted September 23, 2006 Report Share Posted September 23, 2006 I was giving my dog a pat last nite before bed and I noticed what I thought was a spot on his muzzle. I had a look and found a few more and soon relised that they were not spots but rather ticks instead. Anyway I took him to the vet this morning and they sold me some frontline and a green plastic tick removing device. They are all very small so I am guessing he has caught them from the 2 rabbits he caught on wednesday and thursday night. How unlucky can you get. The vet said I should get used to seeing them if I am going to be working him so thats that. Just one more thing, Argh you f*****g b*****d c+@+>+@g! Thats for the ticks. :11: JPT Quote Link to post
jimmyg 6 Posted September 23, 2006 Report Share Posted September 23, 2006 Just had the same thing lurcher bitch and terrier pup absolutely smothered with the little f*ckers ,i was out lamping the other night and the bitch was rolling in sheep shit so i guess she picked them up from the field frontline and vaseline should do the trick. had one in the back of my leg once,panicked pulled it out and left the head in, not nice! Quote Link to post
Squirrel_Basher 17,100 Posted September 23, 2006 Report Share Posted September 23, 2006 Seems to be a really bad year for the feckers .Check dogs as they come back from an outing . Quote Link to post
mick the fish 9 Posted September 23, 2006 Report Share Posted September 23, 2006 My two have had one in 9 months. i got the tick remover from petshop about £3. You have to make sure you get the head out . It could get infected. Happy hunting Mick Quote Link to post
Guest Ditch_Shitter Posted September 23, 2006 Report Share Posted September 23, 2006 Decent vet then? Good for him. I'm given to understand these little Tick Tools are the mutts too. 'Mind you, popping down to 'Pet City' would probably shave the price down? Also, I'd check out a place like ~ is it? ~ " VetMedicUK dot com " for ye Frontline (Drontal, what ever else). I always get my Drontal+ from them and they're excellent. Saves ye paying for a schoolgirl in a white coat to hand them to ye Ticks, by the way, hang about in long grass. They lurk there and hop onto what ever's passing. B*stards. Be wary of them. They DO matter, big time. Especially as we're now seeing some foreign types that can kill a Dog stone dead in no time. I'm perfectly serious. Check out the " Tick Web Ring ". I suspect it's on Yahoo? Google should get ye there. Quote Link to post
nelson 0 Posted September 23, 2006 Report Share Posted September 23, 2006 They are bad news D/S your right and ignore them at your,or your dogs peril.There are lots of old wives tales on how to keep them at bay,i believe the garlic one works but not for all dogs,best thing is to inspect your dogs regularly and deal with them when you find them. :thumbs-up: Quote Link to post
kentlad 0 Posted September 23, 2006 Report Share Posted September 23, 2006 I took one of my terriers with me to the highlands of scotland last year and he got covered it was my honeymoon we were just walking etc and he got them all over him its realy bad up there with the sheep and deer etc, and i kid you not i got a tick on my bollock! i noticed it when i was going for a jimmy we were staying in a holiday cottage, i called out to my wife and she thought it was hillarious. She removed it with tweezers! id had a couple of beers so saw the funny side. Down here in kent foreign ticks have hit the headlines and a couple of dogs have died. all the best Quote Link to post
jason ov rez 0 Posted September 23, 2006 Report Share Posted September 23, 2006 My jack russell had 2 the other day...i use a really sharp knife and just scrape them out but always make sure that the head is out or it will make a sist. Jason Quote Link to post
king 11,972 Posted September 23, 2006 Report Share Posted September 23, 2006 will a good hard frost and a few minus days kill the ticks off ? Quote Link to post
Foxgun Tom 75 Posted September 23, 2006 Report Share Posted September 23, 2006 Frost does not kill ticks they go into a state of torpor (inactivity) check this link: http://www.bada-uk.org/IPBforum/index.php Tom Quote Link to post
lone wolf 0 Posted September 24, 2006 Report Share Posted September 24, 2006 have just read a report in countrymans weekly about ticks causing the death of a farmer through a disease called rabbit snuffles due to ticks regards lone wolf :ph34r: Quote Link to post
jpt 284 Posted September 24, 2006 Author Report Share Posted September 24, 2006 f**k me! I did not know they could kill. Why dont things like wasps kill ticks because lets face it they do nothing for us do they? All annoying insects should be trained to kill for our purposes. I am going to breed a tick killing insect and sell them on ebay! Ha Ha JPT Quote Link to post
Guest holey Posted September 24, 2006 Report Share Posted September 24, 2006 I was giving my dog a pat last nite before bed and I noticed what I thought was a spot on his muzzle. I had a look and found a few more and soon relised that they were not spots but rather ticks instead. Anyway I took him to the vet this morning and they sold me some frontline and a green plastic tick removing device. They are all very small so I am guessing he has caught them from the 2 rabbits he caught on wednesday and thursday night. How unlucky can you get. The vet said I should get used to seeing them if I am going to be working him so thats that. Just one more thing, Argh you f*****g b*****d c+@+>+@g! Thats for the ticks. :11: JPT the best thing to use is benzo benzate from the chemist i use it on them when they come back in from working works wonders kills them in a few hours just leave on for a few days then wash off then they shoud have gone all the best mate Quote Link to post
mouse 282 Posted September 24, 2006 Report Share Posted September 24, 2006 use frontline spray .covered when they have been to ground but clears them all up,dont use too often though. Quote Link to post
Guest Bodach Posted September 25, 2006 Report Share Posted September 25, 2006 Ticks, yeah bad year for them up here, I had three oh the wee busturds on myself last week-end, partner had to do the needle job to get the heids oot, got to watch out for the lymnes, so don't just check the dogs, check yourselves as well an if you get a tick and the bite turns red and has a hard lump, docs for a jab I am afraid B Quote Link to post
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