I run my dogs a couple time a week sometimes 3.I go to a different place each time and repeat this cycle each week.Now it very hot and humid here
where I live. The last 3 weeks the next day after I run in this 1 place some
of my dog will be all swelled up on 1 side of thier head from the eye back to the ear including half the top of the head.By the next day the swelling is going down on that side but moves to the other side for about 24 hours
and then goes away.It only happens when I run at this 1 spot and it don't happen to all the dogs.Now this place is thick I mean very heavy thorns& briars, small saplings and so on it also is infested with fire-ants.The other places don't have many or very few fire-ants.None of these places have
natural water so I supply some for the dogs when and if we go back by the truck.I'm thinking it's the ant biting them.Anyone ever seen or incountered anything like this.I'll listen to any advice except don't go there!
Thanks
Anyone seen this before
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Randy Vanosdale
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LOUDON RIDGE PATCH
KL Vanosdale
http://www.loudonridgepache.com
Home of the tried and true Patch Hound! "Where honesty and
good hounds are a family tradition"
You probably answered your own question with the fire ants. That would be my guess. Some of your dogs get it because they may work harder at a check and in turn get the ants on them. The others have either figured it out and stay away or they may not work a check in that particular area as well... Just my opinion...
Best of luck,
Emery
Best of luck,
Emery
Be ye kind one unto another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you. Ephesians 4:32
I've never seen fire ant bites react like that unless maybe a dog/person was allergic. Usually you just get some painful-and-itchy little bumps with some swelling, but the swelling usually isn't too bad (especially after the first few hours). Maybe certain dogs of yours are more sensitive to the bites. But you should find plenty of long-lasting evidence of fire ant bites if that's the case, not just swollen heads.
There are plenty of other insects and creatures that can cause problems, or maybe even some sort of plant.
Strap a video camera on one of the dogs and see! :)
There are plenty of other insects and creatures that can cause problems, or maybe even some sort of plant.
Strap a video camera on one of the dogs and see! :)
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