take it to a vet
You may feel a small bump or lump at the site of the tick bite or see a dark spot that looks like the tick's head. If you are unsure whether the tick's head is still embedded, it's best to have a veterinarian examine the area to ensure proper removal.
You meanie head! Why would you want to kill a dog? Or did the dog eat some morphine and you want to make sure that it doesn't die!?! But still that's not nice!
There are many stimuli to make a dog turn his head. One of these (the most common) is to make a loud or weird noise. The dog turns its head in order to locate the sound better, as it gives another directional axis for sound location and helps the brain find the source by giving multiple inputs (It helps the dog narrow down the sound, if you will). One can also train their dog to respond to specific stimuli for treats. A specific noise or action, once a dog is trained to respond, will cause the dog to cock its head, resulting in a treat or a scratch on the head.
A gentle leader is a type of headcollar that fits around a dog's muzzle and behind its ears. It typically has an attachment point for a leash under the chin. When fitted properly, the gentle leader should allow the dog to open its mouth to pant and drink, while discouraging pulling and redirecting the dog's head towards the handler.
Yes!
run away screaming and crying:.[
Jerking head are a simple motor tic
You may feel a small bump or lump at the site of the tick bite or see a dark spot that looks like the tick's head. If you are unsure whether the tick's head is still embedded, it's best to have a veterinarian examine the area to ensure proper removal.
== == Call a vet...
No. If the head breaks off, the tic dies. Infection is the main problem.
A wood tic lives on a tree. And it will hop on a human go to the top of his or her head and suck on your blood!
No
this old man he gave 2 he played tic tac on his shoe witha tic tac patty wack give a dog a bone
Kyper - Tic Tac Toe D Cole - Tic Tac toe still looking for a 3rd for a hiphop dance
try using a pair of tweezers or a sterilised needle (like if you had a splinter and try to break the skin so to get to the tic) and make sure that you remove the head, failing that go to your gp or practice nurse
Assuming the tic is still on your pet - DO NOT pull it out. The head will break off and remain imbedded in your pet and possibibly start an infection. The best way to remove it is to put a drop of oil on the bug - it will pull its head out as it suffocates.
no