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By Louisebarnes
Date 24.04.03 17:43 UTC
I am in a real state!
Gave Rufus a bath just now, and when washing his beard felt a 'hard lump'
just pulled it off, as i thought it was muck or something as usual.
However there was a bloody bubble type blister, then realised
it may have been a tick.
Now I am worried sick as I have been reading past posts on the subject
and am worried I may have left the head in or something - how do I know?
The whole process did not bother Rufus, but it was difficult to get off.
I am also worried as to how long its been there hiding under his beard.
Is there anything I should go and buy or do now?
I am really worried about what he can catch etc - please help!
Louise
ps Pets @ Home shuts at 8pm, so earliest response if is appreciated.
By Helen
Date 24.04.03 17:49 UTC
First off, don't worry! I've left heads on before and nothing has happened. There is just a hard lump. Can you see the head? There should be a little dot in the centre of a hard lump if it is there. I bathed mine with salt water which seems to ease it out if it is stuck in. You should also be able to feel it with a finger nail if it is there. If it isn't, don't worry.
Helen
By Louisebarnes
Date 24.04.03 17:55 UTC
Hi Helen,
Going to go and soak it in some salt water, not 100% sure
if the heads there or not. The hard lump looks awful though
its like a big blister full of blood!
The 'thing' I pulled off his skin did not look anything like an insect
though, forgot to mention in first post.
Thanks for replying so quickly!
Louise
By Helen
Date 24.04.03 18:03 UTC
Mine do get hard lumps around the bite when the tick is in. Harvey has a worse reaction than the others as well. I've not noticed them as being like a blood blister though, just a hard lump underneath the skin.
If a tick has been on a dog for a while, the body part is quite big because of the blood it has feasted on. I've seen really big ones before! They have a tiny head and the legs are right next to the head.
There is some information on Lyme's disease on here http://www.dogstuff.info/lyme_disease_usbcc.html which includes the symptoms.
Helen
The body of a tick is a greyish colour, round, with indented lilnes on one side. They kinda look like a pebble, and i think feels a bit rubbery. If it had been in there for a while it would have been quite big. Is that what the bit you pulled off looked like?
By aoife
Date 24.04.03 22:11 UTC
hi,
if you find a tick again on your dog smother it with vasaline, it will take a while but the tick will drop off as the vasaline stops it from takeing air, regards tina
By margaret
Date 24.04.03 22:54 UTC
Is there a chance that it may have been a wart like skin tag ?
When my bitch got a tick I got a case of the heebie jeebies - god how I hate them and like you I pulled the thing off and I left the head behind. Went to my vet the next day and as a safety measure he gave her an antibiotic jab, never had any problems and never did find the head. I would be tempted to give you rdog a good going over to make sure that there is no more.
By Louisebarnes
Date 25.04.03 08:16 UTC
The more I think about it - which has been alot!! I am not
sure it was a tick. The 'thing' I pulled off broke into bits easily
and did not look like what everyone is saying it should.
I am wondering if it was a scab or something.
This morning the 'blood bubble' had gone right down
and was just like a bit of matted blood on his skin/fur.
I am thinking of taking him to the vets, what does everyone think?
By Helen
Date 25.04.03 10:34 UTC
I'm thinking it could be what Margaret said - a skin tag. Holly has one on her eyebrow and it grows a bit and we pull it off when it starts to droop in her eye. It is quite thin and pale and it does bleed a little where it comes off.
If it was me and the "wound" looks ok, I wouldn't bother but if it will put your mind at rest...
Helen
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