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Ticks on dogs
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My dog was recently bitten by a couple of ticks and we removed these successfully. She now has small, pus-filled lumps where they were. She hasn't displayed these symptoms before with ticks. Will they go away if we leave them and just use colloidal silver/TCP?
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We have several outdoor dogs here in the western U.S. On finding ticks, we grab a bottle of mineral oil and some cotton swabs... similar to naomi's trick with the Vaseline. Swab the tick generously with the mineral oil and after the tick dies (or backs out trying to escape) swab the wound with alcohol as a defense against infection...
If you really insist on a heated object then use our neighbors trick of heating a common pin and hold that to the body of the tick... they back right out. Problem is, even with the pin not touching the dog, they sometimes become skittish and hard to hold...
If you really insist on a heated object then use our neighbors trick of heating a common pin and hold that to the body of the tick... they back right out. Problem is, even with the pin not touching the dog, they sometimes become skittish and hard to hold...
Thanks all for your answers. I ended up taking Winnie to the vet and he said she had reacted and had a slight infection and gave her a jab of antibiotics to keep the infection treated. Nothing else necessary. Have removed ticks for years from our dogs using the tweezer treatment which has always worked. This was new and different. My son advocates the heat treatment but says use a candle!!! I think not.