[UK] Ticks found on 'one third' of dogs, researchers say

AndyPR

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Almost a third of dogs checked at random across the UK were found to be carrying a tick, researchers say.

The finding comes from the largest survey of ticks in dogs.

Researchers also found that the risk of an animal picking up a tick is as great in urban areas as in rural ones.

Ticks can carry a range of diseases including Lyme disease, and also a parasite discovered in the UK for the first time earlier this year that is potentially fatal to dogs.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-37252925
 

charles shepherd

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Ticks, dogs and Lyme disease:

Interesting item of veterinary research being reported on the BBC today:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-37252925

Key messages:

1 There are ways of protecting dogs from ticks - our Labrador has a regular monthly Frontline tablet:
http://heavy.com/pets/2015/05/best-flea-and-tick-prevention-dogs-collar-topical-frontline/

2 Check your dog for ticks after it has been in an 'at risk' area - woodland or long grass for example

3 Don't try to remove ticks on animals using tweezers or other do it yourself methods - use a special tick hook:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/OTOM-TICK-TWISTER-pack-2/dp/B004M5O9TW

4 Animals can become ill following tick bites - just like humans with Lyme disease

Dr Charles Shepherd
Hon Medical Adviser, MEA
 

msf

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It´s always depressing to contrast the matter-of-factness of the veterinary approach to Lyme (or other chronic bacterial infections) with that of doctors. I guess that´s because dogs aren´t very good at politics.
 
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