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Thread: The GROSSEST thing EVER!!! *shudders*

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    The GROSSEST thing EVER!!! *shudders*

    Eww ewww Double Ewww!!!

    About 5 minutes ago, I was laying on the den floor cuddling Malone while Mark took Emerson out to go potty before bedtime. I'm really sick, and Malone is extra cuddly (I just love my baby!)

    All of a sudden, I notice this growth on Malone's ear. I panic. Is it cancer? Will we need surgery? Will they get it all??

    I holler downstairs in a panic for Mark to come quick. At this point, Malone was really not liking the situation and wanted to squirm away. But we settled down for a better look, and noticed it was a tick. *shudders* I HATE ticks!!

    I took a picture of it (which I will attach with a creepy-crawly warning) As grossed out as I am at it, I am sooo thankful that it's not more serious! And it makes me glad that we have had lymes shots taken this year!!

    Oh, and it was still alive, crawling on the piece of paper. Ewwww EWWWW ewwww!
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    oh that is so gross! did you take that pic?

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    That thing

    That thing is a Tick! I've seen this happen before on Emergency Vets (Animal Planet ). Ticks can cause neurological(sp?) damage and temporary paralysis. I think you should take him to the vet if he starts having neorological problems, but for now then check him thoroughly for other ticks!
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    Also

    put that tick in an air-tight bag if it isn't already dead. That will suffocate it & also prevent it from crawling back onto your dog (or YOU! )
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    Re: That thing

    Originally posted by LDWP
    That thing is a Tick! I've seen this happen before on Emergency Vets (Animal Planet ). Ticks can cause neurological(sp?) damage and temporary paralysis. I think you should take him to the vet if he starts having neorological problems, but for now then check him thoroughly for other ticks!
    I watch that show too and I heard the same thing more than once. I'm glad Malone is going to be OK, I don't think I would have been able to take that picture though.

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    Re: The GROSSEST thing EVER!!! *shudders*

    Originally posted by Cookiebaker
    But we settled down for a better look, and noticed it was a tick. *shudders* I HATE ticks!!
    Originally posted by LDWP
    That thing is a Tick!
    pssst, hey, LDWP, i think she noticed

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    Yuck, I hate ticks! We had a lot of them this year. We ended up getting them on us too! Just walk through our yard and end up with a few crawling on us, Yuck!

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    EEWWWWWW!!!!!!!
    i found a tick on Beanie not too ling ago and i was so determined to get that thing off of him i made him bleed a little.(the tick was attempting to crawl inside him)
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    Major had a couple of those on him this year. I absolutely hate them. They are the grossest thing...*EVER*

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    eeewwwwww....

    Once again, that makes me SO VERY thankful we don't have ticks in western Washington

    Glad you "got it out" ok!

    Thanks for the signature & avatar kfamr

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    I HATE, HATE, HATE TICKS!

    Anna we have had so many ticks in these parts that I have lost count. Actually this year hasn't been a bad one and now with Frontline I don't worry like I did before. It looks like your tick was somewhat engorged. I don't want to make you upset but it most likely had been attached to Malone to get that way. Before Frontline we had removed several that looked that way from past dogs. I think you should consider yourself lucky that this is your first encounter with one seeing as you live in a woodsy area. Bella actually did come down with Lyme disease last year (maybe it was even the year before, I can't even remember now ) before I began Frontline and, strangely enough, I had already taken her in for the first of the two Lyme vaccine shots. Thankfully after a month on antibiotics she was/and is fine! By the way, I hope you are feeling better.

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    Hey Ruby I hate to burst your bubble as an ex western washingtonian . You have ticks. They are in the grain and corn feilds or tall grasses, we used to have a pointer who seemed to be a tick magnet.
    Glad to see you releived Malone of that nasty guy. Great picture could be a good referance pic.

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    Eeeeeeuuuuuu...

    I would have freaked out also!

    Thank goodness you found it and got it off!
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    Thats what they look like?
    A few years ago my boyfriend and I spotted a magnificant looking Rottweiler the kind you see on the covers of magazines, chained up outside a crummy looking house and he looked so sad and as we got a closer look he was covered in ticks. We actually went to the door and asked the owner if we could buy him from him! He agreed and after paying him $300 we took him to emergency and kept him for about 2 month until we gave him to a friend who does Rott Rescue. his name was Bear, and i love him and am so glad we saved his life!

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    Cookiebaker, I have the same reaction as you when I find ticks on Holly. She had a few on her this past summer and I freaked out every time!! One time I was petting her and I thought, "oh, she has a mat or a snarl on hair on her ear and I'd better cut it off before it gets big". Well, I looked closer and it was a TICK! And it was connected pretty good and was really starting to bloat up. I pulled it out and put peroxide where it was connected because it was bleeding a little. Thank goodness she is vaccinated for Lyme disease.

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