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Is this a tick?

41 replies

JesusInTheCabbageVan · 17/08/2020 12:51

Bizarrely none of my dogs have had a tick before, so I don't know how to recognise them. Ddog has got this between her toes - we noticed it at the weekend. Doesn't seem painful although she locks it occasionally.

Is this a tick?
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JesusInTheCabbageVan · 17/08/2020 12:52

*Licks, not locks. We're booking her a vet appointment btw.

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RiaRoth · 17/08/2020 13:38

Not easy to see from the photo but no I would say that is not tick.

Lweji · 17/08/2020 13:40

Too pink

RiaRoth · 17/08/2020 13:42

I foolishly went off to google engorged ticks on dogs to show you. But I am now having a shower in bleach and a medicational gin.

Soubriquet · 17/08/2020 13:46

No. Ticks are black/brown not pink

That looks like a cyst or something like it

MissDollyMix · 17/08/2020 13:49

No, I don't think it is. With ticks you can usually see their legs...

JesusInTheCabbageVan · 17/08/2020 14:54

Ah, thank you. It did feel a bit too firmly attached to be a tick. Quite relieved, would take a cyst over a tick any day!

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Lweji · 17/08/2020 14:57

Ticks will be very firmly attached. They are not easy to remove because they insert their heads in the skin. With ticks, definitely see a vet, who should know how to remove them properly.

RiaRoth · 17/08/2020 14:58

No need to see a vet with ticks. Just use a tick remover and one twist and they are gone.

remover

Sitdowncupoftea · 17/08/2020 15:34

Hi,
It does not look like a tick. Ticks are easily removed unless they are around the eye area. Buy a tick twister.

JesusInTheCabbageVan · 17/08/2020 19:32

Vet appointment booked for Friday - I will update on what it was!

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KitchenConfidential · 17/08/2020 19:33

Can you not get an appointment before then?

KitchenConfidential · 17/08/2020 19:36

It could be a grass seed embedded in the paw, in which case it needs to be looked at ASAP. They do incredible damage and even migrate through the body and do further damage.

OllyBJolly · 17/08/2020 19:37

My dog had things that looked like that popping up from time to time. They were fatty lumps that the vet would remove. Had to be removed because if they were to catch on bracken or fences there would be lots of blood...

(Although I do think some ticks can be quite pink until they are engorged)

TheoriginalLEM · 17/08/2020 19:41

I agree with the poster who suggested a grass seed, i wouldn't leave it til friday (im a vet nurse)

StrongTea · 17/08/2020 19:46

Years ago one of our dogs had a similar thing, interdigital cyst if I remember correctly.

JesusInTheCabbageVan · 17/08/2020 20:11

Shock Friday was the earliest they could do, but I'll ring back tomorrow and ask again, thank you.

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vanillandhoney · 17/08/2020 22:34

@Lweji

Ticks will be very firmly attached. They are not easy to remove because they insert their heads in the skin. With ticks, definitely see a vet, who should know how to remove them properly.
Not true at all. Ticks can easily be removed at home with a tick removal tool - only a couple of pounds from the pet shop. Absolutely no need to see a vet!
VeggieSausageRoll · 17/08/2020 22:36

Looks like a grass seed. Been pulling them out left right and centre for the last few weeks. Get a morning appointment if you can and take her in starved as she may need some sedation

RLOU30 · 17/08/2020 22:48

Try get that seen to sooner rather than later. Grass seeds can be nasty.

sillysmiles · 18/08/2020 11:50

@Lweji

Ticks will be very firmly attached. They are not easy to remove because they insert their heads in the skin. With ticks, definitely see a vet, who should know how to remove them properly.
Ticks can definitely be removed at home, otherwise I'd be spending huge amounts of time (and money) in the vets!
JesusInTheCabbageVan · 18/08/2020 13:06

When I said firmly attached, I meant that the whole base was attached rather than a smallish mouth -sized area, if that makes sense. I've looked more closely and it's definitely her skin rather than a tick.

It seems to have gone down quite a lot today - please don't tell me that's a bad sign Sad I called the vet back and jabbered at them about killer grass seeds, and they have agreed to see her tomorrow afternoon, which is absolutely the earliest they can do. There's no hole or discharge that I can see.

I should add in case it's relevant - she is allergic to pretty much everything.

Sorry for rubbish pic, she is absolutely fed up with me looking at her paw every ten minutes.

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JesusInTheCabbageVan · 18/08/2020 13:08

That really is a rubbish pic, but I would say it's about half the size it was yesterday and less pink looking.

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JesusInTheCabbageVan · 18/08/2020 13:11

Not sure now, maybe it's still the same size? Here it is again.

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JesusInTheCabbageVan · 18/08/2020 13:14

Basically I had to pull the skin slightly today to bring it into view, whereas yesterday it was visible just by parting her toes. I think it is going down, but maybe not by as much as half the size.

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