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sav338 wrote: The vets don't even tap you on the shoulder any more after bending you over and having their way.

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Your always getting tapped on the shoulder :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Gun Barrel Ecologist wrote:You don't get paralysis ticks up there do you Speedy?

Nope but that was what I have 1st thought, but bright side when I got home this arvo he started running around and is almost back to normal.
Bloody relief I can tell you, I'm making him take it easy the next couple of days and then I will take him out for an arvo on the geese and let him run around a bit.
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SPEEDY wrote:
Gun Barrel Ecologist wrote:You don't get paralysis ticks up there do you Speedy?

Nope but that was what I have 1st thought, but bright side when I got home this arvo he started running around and is almost back to normal.
Bloody relief I can tell you, I'm making him take it easy the next couple of days and then I will take him out for an arvo on the geese and let him run around a bit.
When I lived in QLD for a few years, the family dog got a nasty tick. It sent the dog nuts. In the end we had to put him down as old mate just got too aggressive. We all put a fair bit of time in to him every day checking him as the area was known for ticks. But this one was missed.
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Good to hear the dog is coming round.

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deerhunter338mag wrote:
SPEEDY wrote:
Gun Barrel Ecologist wrote:You don't get paralysis ticks up there do you Speedy?

Nope but that was what I have 1st thought, but bright side when I got home this arvo he started running around and is almost back to normal.
Bloody relief I can tell you, I'm making him take it easy the next couple of days and then I will take him out for an arvo on the geese and let him run around a bit.
When I lived in QLD for a few years, the family dog got a nasty tick. It sent the dog nuts. In the end we had to put him down as old mate just got too aggressive. We all put a fair bit of time in to him every day checking him as the area was known for ticks. But this one was missed.
I use that nexguard, theres shocking ticks up here but only brown dog and cattle, drops and shampoo did nothing and collars only worked till they get wet and tick season is wet season.
But them tablets work wonders, never seen a single flea or tick since I switched to them.
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Good news about your pup mate, bloody strange situation though! I'm surprised the vet prescribe anti inflammatory meds for a blood clotting... but, I know sweet f.a about those sort of things.
I hope the little fella keeps going strong!
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SPEEDY wrote:
deerhunter338mag wrote:
SPEEDY wrote:


Nope but that was what I have 1st thought, but bright side when I got home this arvo he started running around and is almost back to normal.
Bloody relief I can tell you, I'm making him take it easy the next couple of days and then I will take him out for an arvo on the geese and let him run around a bit.
When I lived in QLD for a few years, the family dog got a nasty tick. It sent the dog nuts. In the end we had to put him down as old mate just got too aggressive. We all put a fair bit of time in to him every day checking him as the area was known for ticks. But this one was missed.
I use that nexguard, theres shocking ticks up here but only brown dog and cattle, drops and shampoo did nothing and collars only worked till they get wet and tick season is wet season.
But them tablets work wonders, never seen a single flea or tick since I switched to them.
There a prick of things. Once they get their heads under the skin and go to work, the out look is not good.
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Aussiegunnut wrote:Good news about your pup mate, bloody strange situation though! I'm surprised the vet prescribe anti inflammatory meds for a blood clotting... but, I know sweet f.a about those sort of things.
I hope the little fella keeps going strong!
Thats what I was thinking, it must be a way of justifying the wallet grabbing reach around.
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The little bugger sure bounced back in a hurry :handgestures-thumbup:

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That's great to see Speedy, lucky you didn't go down the way of old Yeller.
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Good to see mate!
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Only seeing this now, glad to see he came out the far side mate.

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Looks like his ready again, great to see :)
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Great news!

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Good to see mate. :handgestures-thumbup:

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