Just a little light relief
These are such worrying times, and I am not belittling the situation in any way, but I thought you might like to hear what happened here yesterday evening. I took the dogs for a walk as usual and Ben, one of our Border collies who is so enthusiastic about carry things that I wonder if there is a touch of Retriever in his dim and distant past, disappeared into the undergrowth for some time and finally came trotting down the farm track with something brown and circular in his mouth. It took me a moment or two to realise it was an adult hedgehog. He dropped it at my feet when told to, looking immensely pleased with himself. I moved it gently off the track and waited to see if it would unwind but it wasn't taking any chances. It had gone this morning though. I had a good look round Ben's mouth and it appears to be OK. So no harm done. I wait with trepidation to find out what he will pick up to top that.
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Sylvia, when in a hole do not keep digging. I have no idea of your dietary habits, but I am certain that the hedgehog would have fleas, so your dog will have hedgehog fleas, and being a caring owner you are almost certain to have welcomed your dog home. Never mind, have an omelette for lunch.
Fortunately I don't think hedgehog fleas are too keen on dogs or humans, but we find that if our dogs have been at a hedgehog they always have some running up and down their faces, but they don't seem to create a persistent infestation. One of our Cairn terriers has perfected a method of unrolling a hedgehog and is lethal with them. We have to watch when he is out and do a very quick rescue if he finds one.
The other fact which no one will wish to be reminded of this week is that hedgehogs are FMD susceptible, as are elephants.
Duncan :D
Fortunately I don't think hedgehog fleas are too keen on dogs or humans, but we find that if our dogs have been at a hedgehog they always have some running up and down their faces, but they don't seem to create a persistent infestation. One of our Cairn terriers has perfected a method of unrolling a hedgehog and is lethal with them. We have to watch when he is out and do a very quick rescue if he finds one.
The other fact which no one will wish to be reminded of this week is that hedgehogs are FMD susceptible, as are elephants.
Duncan :D
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