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just went out to see the ferret and found at least eight tics on the poor little basdard

it has had them in the past but i got rid of them ive been told they can lay dorment for up to 12 months

but im not sure,lookly the ticks i just removed wast big at all only a few millimeters in size, i bought a herble

ointment but iv used it and think nothink of it ive just resorted to picking them off with tweisers but im all ways worried over infection,i would be greatful for information over tics and methods how to get rid of them and eanything eany body nows about these horrible creatures :)

cheers john

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just went out to see the ferret and found at least eight tics on the poor little basdard

it has had them in the past but i got rid of them ive been told they can lay dorment for up to 12 months

but im not sure,lookly the ticks i just removed wast big at all only a few millimeters in size, i bought a herble

ointment but iv used it and think nothink of it ive just resorted to picking them off with tweisers but im all ways worried over infection,i would be greatful for information over tics and methods how to get rid of them and eanything eany body nows about these horrible creatures :)

cheers john

use the stuff called frontline for cats an dogs just put a bit on an ear bud and wipe it on tick repeat every 2 days does the job dave h

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tics breath through there back so if you put some vasaline on them they suffocate and fall off without leaving the head in....a risk when pulling them off.also i would bleach out there penn and burn the bedding butt make sure its rinsed out properly .....

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Do NOT use vaseline, nail polish, alcohol, burning matches etc. etc. Then the tick dies and regurgitates its (infectious) stomach content back into the ferrets/dogs bloodstream!!!!

 

Using fine forceps grasp the tick by its head, and slowly pull it straight out. Or use frontline preventative

 

http://www.placervillevet.com/tick_remove.htm

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Don't know if it works but a relation of mine was told to use olive oil,like somebody has already said they breath through their arse.

Open the bottle and just stick the bottle over the tic and wait for it to drown.

Don't know why it was olive oil may have just been that she lives in Italy and they eat shit loads of the crap.

My relation said she had seen it done on a horse in Italy and was told it works on any animal.

 

Maybe even water and a milk bottle will do.

 

Wouldn't use the olive oil after like. :D

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Do NOT use vaseline, nail polish, alcohol, burning matches etc. etc. Then the tick dies and regurgitates its (infectious) stomach content back into the ferrets/dogs bloodstream!!!!

 

Using fine forceps grasp the tick by its head, and slowly pull it straight out. Or use frontline preventative

dunno about that ive always been told you never pull out a tick

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Do NOT use vaseline, nail polish, alcohol, burning matches etc. etc. Then the tick dies and regurgitates its (infectious) stomach content back into the ferrets/dogs bloodstream!!!!

 

Using fine forceps grasp the tick by its head, and slowly pull it straight out. Or use frontline preventative

 

http://www.placervillevet.com/tick_remove.htm

cheers eggy a very useful web site on the little basdards

john

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