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Re: Dog had a tick...
« Reply #15 on: February 23, 2012, 10:02:52 PM »
In australia I got a tick in one of the worst places possible....
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Re: Dog had a tick...
« Reply #16 on: February 23, 2012, 10:05:46 PM »
In australia I got a tick in one of the worst places possible.  It was pretty embarrassing when my friend's parents had to remove it.  Anyway, they used tweezers, rubbing alcohol, and a lighter and it worked well.

If it was in any of he embarrassing spots that I'm thinking of, I'm not sure I'd want either the rubbing alcohol or the lighter anywhere near there!   :o


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Re: Dog had a tick...
« Reply #17 on: February 23, 2012, 10:30:18 PM »
In australia I got a tick in one of the worst places possible.  It was pretty embarrassing when my friend's parents had to remove it.  Anyway, they used tweezers, rubbing alcohol, and a lighter and it worked well.

If it was in any of he embarrassing spots that I'm thinking of, I'm not sure I'd want either the rubbing alcohol or the lighter anywhere near there!   :o
know a guy who was hanging his deer at his parents house when he realized he had one in one of those embarrassing spots.  His wife was there and couldnt get it out, so freaked out he told her to get his mom to help.  Funny to hear the story told.  Talk about swallowing your pride for your better good.  Don't think I could handle one being in me either, id want it out right now.   :chuckle:
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Re: Dog had a tick...
« Reply #18 on: February 23, 2012, 10:42:45 PM »
Don't worry bout the vet. Chances are the dog will absorb it. If you notice in getting red or swollen in a few days or the dog gets a fever then take itto the vet.
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Re: Dog had a tick...
« Reply #19 on: February 23, 2012, 11:19:58 PM »
K, well with the help of all you guys I convinced the wife the dog will live so I won't be taking her to the vet, ill just keep an eye on her.   :tup: just got new orders though, got to double check to make sure there are no others.   :yike:  Funny, as much hound hunting I've done ive never noticed any on the hounds.  of course they never slept on the floor at are feet indoors either.  Thanks again everybody for the advice and tips.   :tup:
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Re: Dog had a tick...
« Reply #20 on: February 23, 2012, 11:23:51 PM »
I have a special tool, just plastic tweezers really, they're made to grab the tick and you're supposed to twist it slightly and they pull out really easy. I've never had any luck with any other method. You would probably be ok if you didn't take the dog to the vet. I've had them break off before and it never caused any serious problems.
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Any other method than pulling them out causes them to spit in your dog or whatever it is in.  All of those wise tails are not healthy.
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Re: Dog had a tick...
« Reply #21 on: February 23, 2012, 11:46:16 PM »
I had an old guy tell me one time how to get them out of me.  Get in the shower, and SLOWLY raise the water temperature flowing over them until they get uncomfortable and pull out.  Then, down the drain they go.  Tried it, and it works!  Best thing is to spray your boots and pants with the Pyrethrin type repellent a day or so before you wear them, and they won't come near and crawl up your pantlegs.  Lasts for weeks.

When i was Geocaching, there was a place to order a tick-removal tool that looked like a little measuring cup with a slot in it.  Run the v-shaped slot over the tick and slowly pull it out, head and all, and the tick ends up in the cup.  Might still be able to order from the Geocaching.com website.  Dogs might not like getting into the shower!  :chuckle:
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Re: Dog had a tick...
« Reply #22 on: February 23, 2012, 11:54:39 PM »
If you don't like ticks stay away from Klickitat County, especially in the spring.   :yike:

Oh, and the tool in that video is not what I have. My tool is almost like tweezers, but made out of plastic and doesn't have the sharp edges.

I don't remember where I got it, but probably mail order. A good place for dog stuff is www.drsfosterandsmith.com. They always had the best prices that I could find, on pretty much everything dog related.

God, the worst... Turkey hunted Dead Canyon for years.. More ticks plucked off my back after leaning against trees calling gooblers than I want to remember.. The worst is feeling them bite, right between you shoulders then, having to ride the mountain bike back to the gate about 4-5 miles.. hate ticks..
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Re: Dog had a tick...
« Reply #23 on: February 24, 2012, 08:13:45 PM »
Speaking of ticks...   Just got in from shed hunting and found one crawling up my shoulder!   :yike: getting to be that time of year I guess.
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Re: Dog had a tick...
« Reply #24 on: February 24, 2012, 09:35:08 PM »
Definitely heating the tick up can cause it to expel substances into the host.  That ticky twister looked kind of cool.  I suspect you would not have to twist it for it to work.

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Re: Dog had a tick...
« Reply #25 on: February 24, 2012, 09:45:59 PM »
Vaseline.  Many years ago I had a tick behind my ear. It had burrowed pretty deep in there and, fortunately for me, I was staying with my grandparents at the time. THey were born in the late 1800's and knew quite a bit about hunting and nearly everything else I could imagine about living, hunting and hiking in the mountains.

They simply put a little vaseline on there and it smothers the tick. The tick will then back out and you can pull it easily as soon as you see it's rearend exit the skin.  You have to be careful not to seperate it from it's head or the head will continue to burrow.

Someone else posted this earlier, so I'm confirming from my own personal experience.... and directly from some old time backwood country folk who were born in the 1800's.  Thank goodness I haven't had to deal with it since, but the memory is clear as crystal on how to get it out.

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Re: Dog had a tick...
« Reply #26 on: February 27, 2012, 08:24:30 PM »
Our dogs in the midwest ALWAYS had ticks on them- just pull them off.  The dog will be fine, we've done it hundreds of times with engorged ticks and fresh ones.  Same goes for people- no need to panic over a tick- grab it and pull it- i've done it dozens of times on myself without an incident.

They will not burrow inside you- they just latch on with thier mouthparts- pull it off and give the dog a pat on the head.

 


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