• @Vanessa:

    We threw the tick out last night (if it was a tick) like I said, when I pulled it out of his paw it was dead so I have no idea how long it was under his skin. I'll be giving the vet a call and taking him in to have him looked at.

    Lets us know how he is????


  • Paws crossed for Chance. I hope he'll be OK.


  • How is Chance doing?


  • He is doing much better, but I am taking him to the vet today just to make sure.


  • UPDATE
    We took Chance to the vet last night and the vet was able to get a closer look at his paw. She believed it was a tick that we removed and saw an infection. She advised us to soak his paw in a warm bath of epsom salt w/ water for a few days and she perscribed an oral antibiotic which should help.
    Other than that we decided against having a blood panel taken since it takes up to 3 weeks for results. I think this should clear it up but if he gets any worse well be taking him back into the vet for further treatment.


  • @Vanessa:

    UPDATE
    We took Chance to the vet last night and the vet was able to get a closer look at his paw. She believed it was a tick that we removed and saw an infection. She advised us to soak his paw in a warm bath of epsom salt w/ water for a few days and she perscribed an oral antibiotic which should help.
    Other than that we decided against having a blood panel taken since it takes up to 3 weeks for results. I think this should clear it up but if he gets any worse well be taking him back into the vet for further treatment.

    But if it is a tick borne disease that he now has, isn't it a whole different set of antibiotics that would be used? And can't those last for their lifetime? Or am I getting this confused with Valley Fever?

    I guess my real question is, can't a tick borne disease be present along with the infection in the paw, both needing to be treated in different manners?


  • Im not sure.
    The vet just didn't think giving Chance an injection for the tick was a good idea. She felt that he would be fine since he wasn't lethargic she thinks a simple treatment with antibiotic and soaking his paw in epsom salt should clear up the infection.
    But like I said, were keeping a close eye on him and if any change in his behavior occurs were going back


  • @Vanessa:

    Im not sure.
    The vet just didn't think giving Chance an injection for the tick was a good idea. She felt that he would be fine since he wasn't lethargic she thinks a simple treatment with antibiotic and soaking his paw in epsom salt should clear up the infection.
    But like I said, were keeping a close eye on him and if any change in his behavior occurs were going back

    Sounds like good news for Chance!


  • Good news, lets hope this is the end of it.


  • OK - stupid question here…Where do you suppose Chance got the tick? I worry about this all the time when we're up-north in Michigan. We have "deer ticks" that carry the "lyme disease". Are there other types of ticks and/or do all ticks carry Lyme? I do, however, put Frontline on both when we go up north. I don't use it otherwise on a monthly basis, because we only go up twice a year. Should I guard year round? Ohhh - I'm with you both for Chance - My hopes are that he has a great immunity for that tick.


  • hmmm, soaking little basenji toes in salty water. good luck with that.

    glad he's feeling better though.


  • @agilebasenji:

    hmmm, soaking little basenji toes in salty water. good luck with that.

    glad he's feeling better though.

    I also had the same thought. It's always been a huge struggle for me to rinse off Duke and Daisy's muddy feet in a bowl of water (usually in spring from snow melt). Would appreciate knowing how you and Chance do it. 😉

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