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you look to if your dog is pregnet then make your dog pregnant is she is not
Could be a tick bite, have dog checked for Lyme decease.
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I really don't think so, but it can cause infection and disease. When removing ticks from your dog, be sure to remove the entire tick, including its head and mouth. Then clean the area with peroxide or use an antibiotic cream on the bite spot.
Ticks are not contagious. A dog can only get a tick from another dog if the tick walks onto the other dog.
The bite of a mad dog can cause Rabies (or Hydrophobia) followed by death.
Well once a tick bites, it sucks all the blood and then buries itself into the fur. So one tick can only bite in one area because once it fills with blood, it can't fill up with more.
If the surrounding area is swollen or red, the dog may have an infection from the tick bite, but if the skin looks and feels normal around where the tick was removed, there shouldn't be any connection to the tick bite. Also, make sure you removed all of the tick's head and mandibles from the bite spot, as this could keep the wound open allowing infections to enter. Always see a vet for a final answer.
it deepens on the insect if it's a tick it could paralyze the dog or even death if so take your dog to the vet they give you more information if the insect meaning tick if it to deep it can paralyze your dog. some insect can but not all insect can.
cause its hungry!
A tick might jump on the dog, even though the dog has been treated with a monthly Flea & tick preventative, but it will not stay on there as it will die in a few hours or sooner. A tick has to bite/suck the blood out of the dog for at least 12 hours before it can pass on the diseases it carries so the Preventative takes care of that, it kills the tick before it can pass anything on and then the tick just drops off.