Mabye a Tick I have no idea? Or Fleas? - MyCorgi.com2024-03-29T10:58:31Zhttp://mycorgi.com/forum/topics/1150197:Topic:122467?commentId=1150197%3AComment%3A122469&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHugs to the Big Cheez! I'm no…tag:mycorgi.com,2008-06-11:1150197:Comment:1243762008-06-11T21:06:39.092ZCindihttp://mycorgi.com/profile/cindi
Hugs to the Big Cheez! I'm no vet, but CorgiMom and I put together a concoction we found online and it's helping the bugs and itchies a good bit.<br />
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Peppermint Oil<br />
Tea Tree Oil<br />
Eucalyptis Oil<br />
Chamomille Oil<br />
Lavender Oil<br />
Vitamin E<br />
Camphor Oil<br />
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Mix a few drops of each in a small spray bottle with water (or witch hazel). Shake well before using. Spray the Cheez. The peppermint, tea-tree are great anti-itch and anti-bacteria. Chamomille and lavender are soothing, as well as is the Vitamin E. The…
Hugs to the Big Cheez! I'm no vet, but CorgiMom and I put together a concoction we found online and it's helping the bugs and itchies a good bit.<br />
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Peppermint Oil<br />
Tea Tree Oil<br />
Eucalyptis Oil<br />
Chamomille Oil<br />
Lavender Oil<br />
Vitamin E<br />
Camphor Oil<br />
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Mix a few drops of each in a small spray bottle with water (or witch hazel). Shake well before using. Spray the Cheez. The peppermint, tea-tree are great anti-itch and anti-bacteria. Chamomille and lavender are soothing, as well as is the Vitamin E. The camphor is a good healer as is the euclalyptis. It's done wonders for all the kids and eased the itching. Frontline spray is available…tag:mycorgi.com,2008-06-11:1150197:Comment:1243732008-06-11T21:01:18.031ZCindihttp://mycorgi.com/profile/cindi
Frontline spray is available but is an Rx. You can buy it at the Banfield vet inside PetSmart.
Frontline spray is available but is an Rx. You can buy it at the Banfield vet inside PetSmart. I hope for your and Cheez-it'…tag:mycorgi.com,2008-06-11:1150197:Comment:1242592008-06-11T18:02:41.822ZCharliehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Charlie
I hope for your and Cheez-it's sakes that this is just a one-time thing! Is he doing better today?
I hope for your and Cheez-it's sakes that this is just a one-time thing! Is he doing better today? I dont think it will be a rec…tag:mycorgi.com,2008-06-11:1150197:Comment:1239682008-06-11T04:51:22.405ZJameshttp://mycorgi.com/profile/James20
I dont think it will be a recurring thing, just a one time occurance hopefully. Im still not sure what got him. He isnt really chewing "That" bad, but I would hate for the problem to escalate. I saw the bite-not collar, I may get one if this ever happens again.
I dont think it will be a recurring thing, just a one time occurance hopefully. Im still not sure what got him. He isnt really chewing "That" bad, but I would hate for the problem to escalate. I saw the bite-not collar, I may get one if this ever happens again. If you think flea or ant (any…tag:mycorgi.com,2008-06-10:1150197:Comment:1236452008-06-10T18:45:16.586ZCharliehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Charlie
If you think flea or ant (any-ole-bug) bites might be a recurring problem with Cheez-it, you might look at investing in a Bite-Not collar. They are very expensive, but look much easier for the dog to wear and particularly to sleep in.<br />
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<a href="http://www.bitenot.com/">http://www.bitenot.com/</a><br />
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Seems to me like you could improvise a similar collar with a couple of cut-up drink Koozies or foam from the craft store, secured with a velcro strap or maybe a buckle collar over the top to hold it…
If you think flea or ant (any-ole-bug) bites might be a recurring problem with Cheez-it, you might look at investing in a Bite-Not collar. They are very expensive, but look much easier for the dog to wear and particularly to sleep in.<br />
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<a href="http://www.bitenot.com/">http://www.bitenot.com/</a><br />
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Seems to me like you could improvise a similar collar with a couple of cut-up drink Koozies or foam from the craft store, secured with a velcro strap or maybe a buckle collar over the top to hold it together. Poor baby! Yeah I was really…tag:mycorgi.com,2008-06-10:1150197:Comment:1234902008-06-10T15:15:38.562ZAdam & Brittanyhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/AdamBrittany
Poor baby! Yeah I was really worried when we first noticed the bumps on Kirby, luckily he didn't pay much attention to them and they healed up pretty quick. Good luck!
Poor baby! Yeah I was really worried when we first noticed the bumps on Kirby, luckily he didn't pay much attention to them and they healed up pretty quick. Good luck! Thanks Adam&Brittany, tha…tag:mycorgi.com,2008-06-10:1150197:Comment:1233522008-06-10T04:47:58.851ZJameshttp://mycorgi.com/profile/James20
Thanks Adam&Brittany, that actually makes me feel alot better because there are ants outside my yard. The chewing is still horrible, the Gold-Bond is helping alot (Thanks sam) and the flea comb worked for the one flea I found. I imagine that he is either allergic to fleas, and when they/it bit him he broke out, or he got into some ants (poor thing). I had to take his cone off to kennel him this afternoon and when I came back his chewy-butt looked more chewed, mabye it could be my…
Thanks Adam&Brittany, that actually makes me feel alot better because there are ants outside my yard. The chewing is still horrible, the Gold-Bond is helping alot (Thanks sam) and the flea comb worked for the one flea I found. I imagine that he is either allergic to fleas, and when they/it bit him he broke out, or he got into some ants (poor thing). I had to take his cone off to kennel him this afternoon and when I came back his chewy-butt looked more chewed, mabye it could be my imagination. I didnt think it would be safe in the kennel with a e-collar on. I'm hesitant to leave him along even in a back bedroom with his cone on. The bumps on his back sound l…tag:mycorgi.com,2008-06-10:1150197:Comment:1233462008-06-10T04:36:22.504ZAdam & Brittanyhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/AdamBrittany
The bumps on his back sound like something Kirby had when he came home with us, he had three little spots on his tummy that looked like little pimples. I was worried about them but turned out he had gotten into some ants and they soon scabbed over and healed up. I agree that this doesn't sound like a tick, typically even if you have never seen a tick on an animal before you know when you see one - they are very noticable (and gross!). It is typical to have fleas on dogs who go outside a lot,…
The bumps on his back sound like something Kirby had when he came home with us, he had three little spots on his tummy that looked like little pimples. I was worried about them but turned out he had gotten into some ants and they soon scabbed over and healed up. I agree that this doesn't sound like a tick, typically even if you have never seen a tick on an animal before you know when you see one - they are very noticable (and gross!). It is typical to have fleas on dogs who go outside a lot, especially in heated climates, but once they bite the dog if you have advantage on them they will die off. Hope Cheez-it feels better soon! Hopefully Cheez-it's bites wi…tag:mycorgi.com,2008-06-09:1150197:Comment:1230072008-06-09T16:55:46.899ZCharliehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Charlie
Hopefully Cheez-it's bites will clear up in the next couple days. That would be a great thing! The only down-side to home treating is that you may never know whether it was flea bites, tick bites, ant bites, etc.<br />
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Charlie had a small dry scab under his arm a few weeks ago which I combed off and it didn't bleed. A few days later, he had a slightly larger furless patch in the same spot with about three scabs. I bathed the area, then swabbed him twice a day everyday for 7 days with an…
Hopefully Cheez-it's bites will clear up in the next couple days. That would be a great thing! The only down-side to home treating is that you may never know whether it was flea bites, tick bites, ant bites, etc.<br />
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Charlie had a small dry scab under his arm a few weeks ago which I combed off and it didn't bleed. A few days later, he had a slightly larger furless patch in the same spot with about three scabs. I bathed the area, then swabbed him twice a day everyday for 7 days with an antibacterial/anitmicrobial solution and then applied a topical antifungal cream. The area stopped spreading, no additional scabs, and now the fur is starting to grow back. Different from what's "eating" Cheez-it, Charlie was not chewing, scratching or showing any other discomfort with the area. I'll never know what the scabs were from since I treated him at home (downside). Very happy they went away though (upside).<br />
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Keep us posted on Cheez-it. Hope he improves soon! it could be a tick if the tic…tag:mycorgi.com,2008-06-09:1150197:Comment:1228402008-06-09T05:30:58.578ZArang&Markhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/ArangMark
it could be a tick if the tick's body got disconnected from Cheez-it while he was still sucking and its head got stuck in there...but i would assume you would see some blood too from the tick being split in half...so probably fleas?
it could be a tick if the tick's body got disconnected from Cheez-it while he was still sucking and its head got stuck in there...but i would assume you would see some blood too from the tick being split in half...so probably fleas?