I just did a search for any relationship to cowpeas and ticks..The only thing i could find in common was that their peak season is the same..So, that may be the reason that you have heard of the one causing the other..use of a good tick protection, such as the good spot-on applications available at your vets, will take care of any tick problem.
2006-08-19 07:05:53
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answered by Chetco 7
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That undesirable canines is soooooooo fortunate you rescued him! A tick infestation of that severity might have killed him quickly. he's maximum in all danger anemic, from dropping blood, and is a candidate for tick fever. Please take him to the vet for supplementations to construct his blood, and antibiotics to evade tick fever. he will pay you lower back with a life-time of devotion and love.
2016-09-29 10:57:38
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answered by ? 4
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That deficient puppy is soooooooo fortunate you rescued him! A tick infestation of that severity could have killed him quickly. He is without doubt anemic, from wasting blood, and is a candidate for tick fever. Please take him to the vet for dietary supplements to construct his blood, and antibiotics to chase away tick fever. He can pay you again with an entire life of devotion and love.
2016-08-21 00:33:20
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answered by ? 2
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Not true. Ticks are drawn to dogs the same way mosquitos are drawn to humans....good targets. Some dogs are just more prone because of breed differences, environmental differences, and differences in prevention.
I still wouldn't recommend feeding those to your dog, and if you've got ticks in your area, talk to your vet about prevention.
2006-08-19 07:21:24
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answered by talented mrs v 3
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That negative dog is soooooooo fortunate you rescued him! A tick infestation of that severity would have killed him quickly. He is obviously anemic, from losing blood, and is a candidate for tick fever. Please take him to the vet for supplements to build his blood, and antibiotics to beat back tick fever. He will pay you again with a lifetime of devotion and love.
2016-08-09 11:56:32
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answered by ? 2
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if it doesn't give them to you then how could it give it to a dog?
2006-08-19 18:53:01
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answered by Anonymous
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No I don't think so!
2006-08-19 07:08:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Not true.
2006-08-19 06:58:48
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answered by old lady 7
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try this link, I hope it helps. http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/afcm/cowpea.html
2006-08-19 07:00:33
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answered by venus 3
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i dont think so
2006-08-19 06:57:09
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answered by Raymond B 4
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