Tick on dog question.
I just pulled an engorged tick off Bartleby. He clearly got it in the woods in Rockville.
I didn't realize it was a tick as I was yanking it off. Now I'm a bit put out that the Frontline Plus didn't protect him.
The blood in it seemed to be almost completely dried up...so I wonder if it bit him, gorged and died happy. While attached.
Here's the question. The head is still in there. There does not seem to be any infection but there is a bit of a lump. Is there something in particular I can do without heading to the vet? A warm compress? Peroxide?
Aside from all the articles I found that said make sure you pull the whole tick out I found this:
Following tick removal, the bite area should be inspected carefully for any retained mouthparts, which should be excised.
Do you have a small scissors, like a nail scissors?
I've got some fairly pointy tweezers, with which I tried to pull the left over bit out. A teeny bit broke off, but there is a black dot. Laga, does the article suggest that I dig the skin away to get the bits out?
It didn't say anything more explicatory than "excise" lemme see if I can find something better.
this article is a little more helpful.
and this one is kind of reassuring
here's one more
bonny, I've had to leave the head in a couple of times and nothing horrible happened. And that's weird about the Frontline not working. Iirc, Frontline works for ticks for a month and fleas for three months, or vice versa.
Lot o' help I am!
That IS reassuring and just what I needed to hear. Thanks so much Laga. I've disinfected the spot and clipped away the fur so I can monitor the spot.
Java, it is weird about the Frontline. I don't really get it...and the thing apparently being dead. Just peculiar. But I'm glad to hear you haven't had a problem with the left in bits. I'm voting for that in this case!
Does anyone remember the link to that lavender jam recipe that... somebody posted earlier today? I had it on an open tab, but firefox went funny on me at work and it's gone. I've found another recipe online, but I thought I'd like to compare them.
I think Plei was talking about lavender jam? But I'm too addled to remember a link.
I often wait until I'm on my last leg of the trip to work before getting coffee. It takes me a while for my stomach to wake up and not go "ewwww, you want to put food or drink in here?" But these days I am taking public transport--but I did that even when driving. I'm really enjoying the walking to/from the bus, though, wakes me up in the morning.
Because the 15 minutes it takes to make and drink coffee is 15 minutes I could be sleeping
Or, what Vortex said.
And count me as another one who was not real good at the adding/subtracting, but then did better with the abstract stuff--they gave us a test at the beginning of middle school, for an advanced math program (we took geometry at the high school in 8th grade), and I was very surprised to end up in the group (only girl, too).
I have my radio alarm set 45 minutes before a different buzzing alarm so that I can lie there and listen to NPR while drifting in and out of sleep
See, that leads to me having scary nightmares about Bosnia. Or probably somewhere else, nowadays, if I still had my alarm set to NPR.
it looks like I'll probably have a couple of trips to Seattle to design a show up there. I think probably January and March, but I have nothing definite yet.
WOOOT! Of course, I'm sure you meant that comment to me as well as Jilli. :)
Plei was def the one making lavendar jam.