By kbv.animalwelf on Skatehive
When we do our travels around to check on the dogs in various places such as at the temples or rural villages, or even just friends of our animal-welfare community, people will often point out little "lumps" on various dogs that they are worried about. This happens almost every time we go out and normally, it is something that isn't anything to worry about even though we are happy that the people involved are concerned about the animals in question. src On one of my own dogs, who is now 10 years old, when I take her out and people pet her because she is super friendly, they will stroke her happy face and notice a rather large one of these that is on her head and I have to admit i get a little insulted when they kind of suggest that I, a person who has worked in veterinary care for many years, would have a dog that has an untreated issue on them like this but this also gives me an opportunity to teach people something about this. https://www.caninejournal.com/wp-content/uploads/tick-on-