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On 15/07/2018 at 12:56, Gray git said:

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Wife had to have my 2 year old luna put down last week as she appeared to start getting aggressive and going for everyone, apparently bit my daughter on the foot aggressively and ended up with puncture wounds that needed dressing then trapping wife in utility room until the little cocker distracted her and allowed wife to get past, any one know or heard if Lyme deciese or similar carried by ticks can have a effect like this on dogs as this was vets theory.
Having a hard time coming to terms with all this as I never saw it and normally she was so soft and docile.

sorry to here about your dog and as for the ticks i think your vet is pulling your chain i have had working labs for 30 yrs or more and taken a lot of ticks of dogs and never had any health or ill tempered problems, when we had that fantastic summer in 2012 when it never stopped pissing down from mid july onwards i was out 2 or 3 days aweek picking up and was taking 2 or 3 ticks and some times more of 2 dogs every time we went out but a tick on a black lab is much easier to spot than it would be on a goldie ,

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