How do you tell a tic from a small spider?

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  1. waterbut

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    How on earth do they get under your belt line with everything tucked in?
     
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    Really small teleporters
     
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    A friend's dog started end of November /into December scratching Brown patches on his pads and legs by 20th Dec he was biting his leg ending up with
    Bleeding sores.
    She bathed and kept it clean. .o one of her other dogs got a rash on his tummy which irritated him.
    Before Christmas the vet gave them some antibiotics,a lotion to bath him in and steroids.. Today the remaining dog had her breakfast and in her empty dish friend found a tiny insect.this under a magnifying glass showed a spider like insect with 6 legs and still alive.
    Said it looked like a very small seed without being enlarged.
    I said it sounded like a tic. I advised of these dogs were mine is be going to a different vet. Mainly as the vet just looked at the sore ,gave her 2 clear collers and the above medication.he didn't give them chance to explain the symptoms leading up to it or the rash he had now developed by now on his tummy.
    I think it could be the larvae that was in the food dish..if that was me if have wanted the vets opinion. Though he did say rather than taking swabs and sending them off he would try the steroids.. He now has just finished his second lot of antibiotics.
    Does this sound like ticks to you?
    Will appreciate any info/experience of this same symptoms please.
     
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    Mites, spiders and ticks are all Arachnids and have 8 legs. Insects have 6 legs. Newly hatched spiders, ticks and mites look like miniature adults. Without a picture it's difficult to say what your friend found.
    Next time your friend goes to the vet they need to ask what the vet thinks the problem is and how they are treating it.
     
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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    I've no real experience of ticks but they get quite big once they a full of blood and pretty unmistakable.
     
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