My foster dog, Winston… up on the couch, laying on top of me, bein’ all sweet and everything. I’m petting him, and I feel what I assume to be a small mat in his fur, which I pull out…
It’s gray… it’s round… ** it’s GOT 8 tiny LEGS and THEY ARE KICKING… **
I used to make Mr. S do all the tick-pulling. We have three dogs and live on 9 wooded acres. He used to pull hundreds of ticks a week. Nothing worked. But when they came out with Frontline (the stuff you put on the back of your dog’s neck once a month), it was smooth sailing from then on. We see maybe four ticks a YEAR on our dogs – and said ticks are usually already dead, just didn’t fall off yet.
(Should I tell about the time I was using the toilet and found a tick about an inch from my, uh, well let’s just say he was about to crawl in? Nah, better not. :: shudder :: )
(Should I check to see whether any of you folks who are so grossed out by ticks posted in the zit-popping thread? )
I used to make Mr. S do all the tick-pulling. We have three dogs and live on 9 wooded acres. He used to pull hundreds of ticks a week. Nothing worked. But when they came out with Frontline (the stuff you put on the back of your dog’s neck once a month), it was smooth sailing from then on. We see maybe four ticks a YEAR on our dogs – and said ticks are usually already dead, just didn’t fall off yet.
(Should I tell about the time I was using the toilet and found a tick about an inch from my, uh, well let’s just say he was about to crawl in? Nah, better not. :: shudder :: )
(Should I check to see whether any of you folks who are so grossed out by ticks posted in the zit-popping thread? )
Stoid (Glad you decided on a name, btw, and good choice (although Pablo would have been superior, but different strokes etc.)), have you taken him to the vet yet? New pets should always be checked out when you get them, even if they come from the pound or a shelter or whatever. I would recommend that you take Winston to your vet post-haste and get him checked for worms, ticks, etc. and up to date on all his shots and everything. It’s cool that he’s sweet and cuddly though.
Oh, come on people, ticks aren’t all that bad. Just don’t let them get into you and they’re just like any other small, largely harmless bug.
Excuse me… we HAVE a “zit-popping” thread??? WHY???
** White Lightening, ** my disgust and horror was heavily colored by outrage… Winston has spent the last 3 WEEKS at the vets, being de-wormed, bathed, having infections treated, etc. And they couldn’t FRONTLINE him? I never, ever expected him to have any kind of parasites after 3 weeks at the vet, I was mortified.
I have since applied the Frontline…poor baby, he thought it was his fault we were all jumping around screaming.
And he IS very, very sweet.
His breath is rank, tho. If I keep him I’m gonna have to find out what that’s about.
He is in need of a teeth cleaning. This should be checked out right away, because tooth and gum diseases can cause other major problems in the rest of the body.
You don’t have cats also, do you? I know several dogs (and had one) that used to visit the litter box for what we euphemistically called “cat snacks”, as in “Eewww… that breath! You’ve been eating cat snacks again, haven’t you? Get away from me!” I have been told Listerine lozenges work for dogs as well as humans, but I am not a vet, and haven’t tried it on any of my critters either.
Puss filled pockets of skin are NOTHING compared to the HORROR of having a living being BURROWING under your skin!
:: runs away madly pulling hair :: AHHHHHHHHHH!!!
Glad to see someone had a smart ass remark for my naked comment!