UK ticks - spring’s here!

HAH

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I think it depends where you are walking, Emily, and how common the ticks are there. My family's dogs don't wear them, or have spot-on because there aren't a huge number where they walk their dogs.
If you're walking in lots of woodland where there are deer, or near grazing sheep etc, it's probably not a bad idea.
Exactly - also if there’s lots of undergrowth (esp. bracken & long grass) that you’re leaping through or brushing against, this is prime tick territory. But wide paths and low scrubby verges, or sandy dunes, not so much if an issue.
 
I have bought a ‘natural’ tick collar that we will try with Pops if things get really bad. It is based on neem oil, with coconut and chamomile. Not at all sure it’ll work - though it says it is a repellent rather than a pesticide. I hope Poppy is ok with it.
 

Emily_Babbelhund

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I have bought a ‘natural’ tick collar that we will try with Pops if things get really bad. It is based on neem oil, with coconut and chamomile. Not at all sure it’ll work - though it says it is a repellent rather than a pesticide. I hope Poppy is ok with it.
Are those amber dog necklaces popular where you are in Germany? A lot of people use them in Regensburg but I don't anything about them other than what Google coughed up.
 
Are those amber dog necklaces popular where you are in Germany? A lot of people use them in Regensburg but I don't anything about them other than what Google coughed up.
They're probably like the amber necklaces that people put on teething babies too. I remember doing the research on them when Nath was a baby and all of the claims were correct in theory - but the temperature that the amber would have to get to in order to release the desired properties would be so high that the necklace would cause burns. Oh dear.
 

HAH

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Oh thanks you lot for reminding me. I am off to the Lakes (Troutbeck) at the end of next week. What would be the best choice as we have not yet had a tick on Hunter....
If you’re concerned, I’d phone a vet practice close to where you’re going and ask what they recommend :)
 

Cath

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Got the Seresto tick collars for when we are in France. They have never had a tick in England, but Fred got loads in France on his head. Annie only two, but on her belly. I also got one when cutting the trees and it really hurt when it was remove with a tick twister. They have never had one since wearing their collars. I haven't, but I don't have a collar :giggl:
 

HAH

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Well, it’s started early this year! On our walk this morning we went through one of our favourite but very deer-ey areas, and as we emerged Kipper had a tick sitting on his forehead. I’ll ring the vet tomorrow to order treatment (hopefully by post).
 
Well, it’s started early this year! On our walk this morning we went through one of our favourite but very deer-ey areas, and as we emerged Kipper had a tick sitting on his forehead. I’ll ring the vet tomorrow to order treatment (hopefully by post).
Havent found any yet but I think I will do the same as you Harriet , and call the Vets x
 
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Argh, I have a year’s supply of Advantix and Milbemax for all four dogs... in Spain 🤦‍♀️
I’m going to email one of the local vets (not mine, to avoid going to the capital) to get in a supply to carry us through the summer here, because I’m assuming we’re here for the long haul.
 
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Beanwood

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ARGH!!!! just picked a tick of Otter, realised I had forgotten to give her a preventative as she has a different vet to the rest of the gang. Yuck!!!!
 
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Merlin had a tick the other day. I went to get the new scalibor collar out of the medicine cabinet - and saw it was for small dogs!! Luckily our vet practice is open and they were happy to exchange it - through the practice‘s reception window, so social distancing was properly maintained...
 
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