My Pets

My Pets
Dakota & Princess (in Doggy Heaven), Lenny & Nancy

Monday 18 April 2011

Ticks and Fleas

Yes it’s time already. I found a tick on my dog Lenny’s snout the other day. There is nothing worse than having to pull one of those out. Because it was on his face it made it that much harder. That’s why I got my husband to do it; I’m such a wimp. Lenny was better behaved than I thought he would be. I held him while my husband pulled the tick out. Now the area is all red and I’m just hoping it doesn’t get infected. I really don't want to take him to the vet. Why are vets so expensive? Aren't they supposed to do it for the love of animals? I blame insurance companies.

Back to the tick; I should have been proactive and put Frontline on him. I didn't and now I'm paying the price. Lenny has his dose and the cat is next. Just have to remember to re-apply all summer.

I asked around at the dog show yesterday and got some good tick removal advice:
  • Take a tissue and grab the tick by the head then pull and twist. This way you get the whole tick out and avoid infection.
  • Use a tick remover; they look like big tweezers.
  • Cover it with Vaseline. Because the tick can’t survive without breathing, it will fall off your dog. But then you have to worry about where in the house it went. (yuck)

My dad’s advice was to heat up a spoon and put it on the tick’s back. This way you don’t burn the dog and the tick will get hot and pull out of the dog. (double yuck) However this requires a very docile dog that doesn't move around a lot, not Lenny!

My advice is to prevent the tick in the first place. I’ve found Frontline works for me (least yucky). Sorry I didn’t take my own advice. In my defence the nice weather just snuck up on me.

I also just read about a product in pbwnews magazine made by Johnson's 4fleas range that kills fleas if your home is infested.  Haven't tried it but think I might have to this year.