@@PatriotGamesROCKS I have removed enough ticks in my life to know that those ticks are full of blood and eggs don’t have anything to do with their size here.
When l lived in ltaly with my mechanic boyfriend, hedgehogs used to crawl under his workshop bench to hibernate. He used to wait till they were fast asleep then gently slide them out on a shovel, de-tick and dust them with flea powder them and slide them back under on a pile of dry leaves. Said they'd sleep better that way. Always made me smile thinking of hedgehogs waking in spring and thinking to themselves that they'd had the best sleep EVER. Still miss him.
@@richard6812 Long story and, l'm still not that clear on what went wrong, myself. He had to keep travelling back and forth to Australia because of his business, which was ok ish for a couple of years but, not long term. We broke up then, he decided he couldn't live without me and that l should move to Australia, where we'd live happily ever after. Sadly for me it meant leaving about 20 years of established career and friends behind. Got to Australia and it all went a bit sideways, he decided he could in fact live without me after all and ditched me on the "wrong side" of the world. I was pretty broken and ended up "going home to mother" in Aotearoa to lick my wounds. Life took some interesting turns and l'm still here. He married someone else and as far as l know is living his happily ever after.
@@darylsice2155 we can not Judge because we do not know the true BUT I am sure my next door with husband and four children making 💖 with foreigners on line as she buy her 3 house in the matter year!
I like when after you pull out the ticks, it looks like the hedgehog looks down at them and is immediately embarrassed for their uncooperative behavior.
How lovely to see this kind man removing the ticks and looking after these adorable hedgehogs the white face one is so beautiful. Thankyou for caring for them
I have an African Pygmy Hedgehog, he has relatively free reign in my apartment. I live in China, where there are a lot of cockroaches. He captures them and eats them.
Aw. Such a cute little ball of attitude. He\she is lovely. Well done for your kindness, taking care of a problem that the hedgehog couldn't do for itself.👍👏 From Ireland 🇮🇪
@@AlanaBananaCanada I have owned two hedgehogs. If they trust you they can lay their quills flat but mine is not like that. But after a couple of seconds she will pop out from her ball and walk in my hands. I have gotten used to the stabbing though and it doesnt bother me much. I would love to know if there is a less sharp way to pick her up though. I do scoop her up but she can make a perfect ball.
I love hedgehogs, you clearly do to. I used to live somewhere where there were a lot of them. I used to feed them cat food. I never forgot when I found two of them mating, so noisy, it made me laugh.
Had one as a lodger when a boy, it had three legs due to a traffic accident we called it spike. Slept in a box by the kitchen hearth went out at night always came back though it sometimes was away for a couple of days stayed about 18 months .
Those ticks are as big as the ones we get here in Australia. We also get paralysis ticks here that will often bite dogs or cats and if the tick is not removed and the animal treated, it will develop Tick Paralysis. Tick Paralysis starts in back legs, moves to the rest of the body and can end up being fatal. TICK PARALYSIS AND POISONING SYMPTOMS TYPICALLY INCLUDE: - Heavy breathing (panting, noisy breathing and possibly grunting) - Coughing - Vomiting - Heavy salivation - Wobbly legs (especially the back legs - dogs tend to sit but not stand) - Collapse If you suspect your pet has tick poisoning, act immediately by calling an emergency veterinary clinic. HOW ARE PARALYSIS TICKS TRANSMITTED: Bandicoots, possums and echidnas are the most common hosts which transmit paralysis ticks. Due to continuous exposure to the toxin, they have built up resistance over time and are usually immune to its effects. METHODS TO FIND A TICK ON YOUR PET: The most reliable ways to locate a tick is to run your fingers through the coat with enough pressure to feel for any lumps or abnormalities. Although most ticks are found around the head and neck (78%), they can be found anywhere on your pet so it is important to perform a thorough examination. Check in the beard, ears, around the eyes, between toes and around the anal area. 10% of patients will have two or more ticks, so its important to keep searching even if you find one. IMPORTANT FOR PARALYSIS TICKS: Do not offer your pet food or water. The toxins mean your pet cannot protect their airway when they swallow and the food or water may run straight into their lungs. It is important to seek emergency care even if you remove the offending tick(s). The toxin typically continues to poison your dog or cat and timely treatment is still required. The paralysis tick injects a toxin into its host as it feeds. This is concerning as these are most active in late spring and early summer. Tick paralysis or poisoning is a very serious and potentially fatal condition that requires urgent veterinary attention. It’s crucial for dog and cat owners to be able to identify the symptoms so they can seek emergency help for their pet. The best way of preventing paralysis is to avoid areas with ticks. Unfortunately that’s easier said than done, especially in New South Wales where the condition is one of the most common pet emergencies. Sydney’s North Shore and Northern Beaches can claim one of Australia’s highest incidences of the responsible paralysis tick. Cats ordinarily show more resistance to this poison than dogs, but if affected the signs are similar. Increased body temperature due to exercise or weather will exacerbate symptoms. Clinical signs are usually seen within 3-5 days of attachment. Progression of these signs are rapid of 24 to 48 hours. If left to run its course, this paralysis goes through three stages as seen in the table below. Even when you find and remove it, your pet is not out of the woods. They can still develop symptoms several days after removing a tick. When you remove a tick, keep it in a sealed container in case your pet becomes sick. Monitor your pet for the next few days (even weeks) for signs of symptoms and if in doubt, take them to your local vet. HOW TO REMOVE A TICK: - Use clean, fine-tipped tweezers to grasp the tick as close to the skin's surface as possible. - Pull upward with steady, even pressure. - After removing the tick, thoroughly clean the bite area and your hands with rubbing alcohol or soap and water. - Never crush a tick with your fingers. When removing a tick if you do not do it correctly, the head will detach from the body and you will only remove the body, leaving the head behind. If you leave the head behind, it will keep sucking and digging and continue to damage your pet. KILLING A TICK: The best way is to burn it with fire. I have often put them on a glass table and used a lighter to burn them until they pop and then you know they are dead properly. If fire is not available, and you just want it safely out of your life, you can drown it in a container with rubbing alcohol or soapy water., flush it down the toilet, or wrap it tightly in tape and then throw it out. Hope this is/was/will be helpful to some pet owners. If you think it will be useful one day, copy and paste it into a document for yourself to access when you need to one day.
When you pull ticks out with this tweezer and turn it, in most cases the tick's head stays in place, only the body is removed... and this produces an infection later... I'm veterinary.
You can clearly see the tricks walking on the cardboard after removal. I’m willing to bet this isn’t his first rodeo with ticks on any animal or himself 🤦🏻♂️
@@darylsice2155 You know, this man is an overseas Filipino worker, working very hard to turn this Saudi Arabian desert into an oasis of fruits and other food products. You live in Australia, where there is a vast desert. Let's see if you could work on those and turn them into orchards, olive trees, and vegetables. Too hot. Well, he does it to feed his family. That is why he works in very harsh conditions in a foreign Muslim country. You try doing that where you live, see how you could endure the desert sun while people like you just malign his hobby, and see how you like it.
@@darylsice2155 Do not speak to me about eating dogs for a meal. I am a Filipino who came from 7,100 islands with vast different culture and community standards. Do not lump us all into one. We have virtues too, but do not ever, ever, ever take all the things that you find repulsive and though you then throw it into our faces as if we are all dog-eaters. You think you know everything about Filipinos - well you don't. You are a gossip, a harasser of other cultures, you are a person that I already reported. Just wait for it when they look at your case. By harassing him you harass all Filipinos like me as well. Give your proof that is not from rumors, just hard facts then report it to youtube. If you cannot, just stop harassing Robert, he is my countryman.
Hedgehogs are so beautiful and eat lots of garden pests. In NZ they themselves are considered pests because they are introduced and eat eggs from ground nesting birds.
Thank you for helping it. And u did it so gently. When i find it on my cats, i use tweezer and pluck hard. the ticks were fat so sucked so much blood. so interesting to watch. i feed hedgehogs in my garden with left over cat food
😍THE ENDING😍 so cute! He's all leaving and is like *Turns back : "So yeah like thanks for taking those out." Starts to walk away and turns back again. "And uhh, sorry I got grumpy and wanted to bite you." 🤣🤣
@@darylsice2155 there are a huge amount of positive replies on here, why'd you go and bash me dude...like I would have any idea from watching a RUclips video? Harsh dude
Reckon you're going to have to look after that little fellow until you can find a suitable habitat for his release as where he is at the moment plainly looks very, very, dry and it would stress him, plenty of cans of Pet food [Dog Food] or similar and plenty of Water...and Keep him Cool and Shaded... ["Hedgehogs will relish any combination of meat-based wet dog or cat foods, or dry cat/kitten food, as these are high in the protein that they need...] ...Great Upload...
Probably not gonna happen :( , seems like he's just a worker on a plantation where these hedgehogs flock to for shade, bugs and dropped fruit. Also he can't do that for each hedgehog he comes across, else he'd go bankrupt, the fact that he does this is enough considering it isn't his job.
Yikes! Those are the biggest ticks I've ever seen. They must exist in his part of the world because in North America our ticks are so small we can hardly see them.
@@bertonglagalag706 I grew up surrounded by farmers fields in a small Hamlet outside of Manchester, UK. Hedgehogs were everywhere, and in all of the dozens of physical, child interactions I had with them, I was never bitten, not once. They are the Lab puppies of the rodent world.
Poor thing! Just a friendly tip though: NEVER screw a tick out. (They are not screws lol) Just pinch them as close to the skin as possible and gently pull them out. That's the correct way to do it.
@@BlaccRyder No, every veteniarian (and Google) will tell you that you don't need to screw ticks. Their teeth don't have spirals, so there's no reason for them to be "screwed" out.
@@sagewillow8294 That's only if you don't get them as close to the animal's skin as possible that the head might remain. Screwing has nothing to do with it - it likely makes it just even more painful for the animal than it has to be.
I learned from vets that you may never twist a tick?(turn around like you did here)..unstead pull it carefully straight out,because otherwise you'll break its snout,and can turn into horrible infections! I hope this info will help in your good deeds. Thank you for being their angel sir..😚
I got bitten on the finger by a baby hedgehog once. He probably thought it looked like a worm. It was in winter (back when we had colder winters), and he was way too small to survive on his own, so we took him in and looked after him, but, somehow, he caught a cold, so we took him to St Tiggywinkles and they looked after him until he was large enough to be released.
Awwww the way it curls up into a ball and peeks if the threat is still around! I don't think this is a wild hedgehog though. Looks like a pet that got released or something.
those ticks are HUGE ! Thank you for helping that poor hedgehog. You are a very kind and caring person. The world needs more caring people like you.
Those are pregnant females
@@PatriotGamesROCKS those are just blood filled ticks. Ticks lay eggs, they are not pregnant.
@@sisterS224 Incorrect. And eggs are what I meant by pregnant lmao
@@PatriotGamesROCKS I have removed enough ticks in my life to know that those ticks are full of blood and eggs don’t have anything to do with their size here.
And the more the ticks suck blood the bigger they swell up.
When l lived in ltaly with my mechanic boyfriend, hedgehogs used to crawl under his workshop bench to hibernate. He used to wait till they were fast asleep then gently slide them out on a shovel, de-tick and dust them with flea powder them and slide them back under on a pile of dry leaves. Said they'd sleep better that way. Always made me smile thinking of hedgehogs waking in spring and thinking to themselves that they'd had the best sleep EVER. Still miss him.
Why did you spilt?
@@richard6812 Long story and, l'm still not that clear on what went wrong, myself. He had to keep travelling back and forth to Australia because of his business, which was ok ish for a couple of years but, not long term. We broke up then, he decided he couldn't live without me and that l should move to Australia, where we'd live happily ever after. Sadly for me it meant leaving about 20 years of established career and friends behind. Got to Australia and it all went a bit sideways, he decided he could in fact live without me after all and ditched me on the "wrong side" of the world. I was pretty broken and ended up "going home to mother" in Aotearoa to lick my wounds. Life took some interesting turns and l'm still here. He married someone else and as far as l know is living his happily ever after.
@@nikiTricoteuse well u should be happy too
@@unknownsaint855 Thank you, aptly named, unknown saint. 😁 Hope you are happy too.
@@nikiTricoteuse Your life could be a movie. “Hedgehog Girlfriend: The Erstwhile Australian”
A ball of dangerous cuteness.....that defense move is so cute
She is cute and funny. Her behavior is adorable! Hugs to her
Squish the ticks.
@@marilynbaer5926 😁❤️❤️❤️
Awww.. that's the cutest angry face I've ever seen hehe..
thank you for pulling the ticks out of this fussy, sassy little ball of cuteness! you're a king 👑
❤️❤️❤️
that thing is friggin cuter n hell
Nm
*Bertong: "Just one more little buddy, it's almost over [...twist...twist...]*
*Hedgie:"Good lord man, that's me neep! Aggggghhhhh!*
@@darylsice2155 we can not Judge because we do not know the true BUT I am sure my next door with husband and four children making 💖 with foreigners on line as she buy her 3 house in the matter year!
I like when after you pull out the ticks, it looks like the hedgehog looks down at them and is immediately embarrassed for their uncooperative behavior.
😂😂😂
I'm just glad that there are people like you in this world.
Me?
@@sstills951 yes you
Thank you for caring for the cute little hedgehog. I didn't even notice the ticks by eye.
May you be blessed.
Thank you too!
How lovely to see this kind man removing the ticks and looking after these adorable hedgehogs the white face one is so beautiful. Thankyou for caring for them
Yes, thanks
I hope that the hedgehog feels better and that there were no more hidden smaller ticks. Thank you for helping this hedgehog. 🦔
That is so sweet
You are so kind
Um, NOT so tiny for a hedgie. Not the fattest I've seen but def an adult and a rather healthy one.
That face and those little teeth so cute and im also glad your helping the animals
I have an African Pygmy Hedgehog, he has relatively free reign in my apartment. I live in China, where there are a lot of cockroaches. He captures them and eats them.
@@darylsice2155 well if thats true that sucks I’m the kind of person who would take a bullet for my dog
That was so cute when he peeks out and looks
What an amazing creature. He's playing peek-a-boo. Such a little cutie.
Aw. Such a cute little ball of attitude. He\she is lovely. Well done for your kindness, taking care of a problem that the hedgehog couldn't do for itself.👍👏 From Ireland 🇮🇪
Lets take a moment of silent for the bravery of this guy that doesnt use gloves in the process of this operation 😂
You don't need gloves it doesnt hurt
It hurts but it's like being poked with many toothpicks. If you have thicker skin it doesnt hurt or hurt as much.
Theres a way to pick them up that doesnt hurt at all
@@AlanaBananaCanada I have owned two hedgehogs. If they trust you they can lay their quills flat but mine is not like that. But after a couple of seconds she will pop out from her ball and walk in my hands. I have gotten used to the stabbing though and it doesnt bother me much.
I would love to know if there is a less sharp way to pick her up though. I do scoop her up but she can make a perfect ball.
I've picked up UK hedgehogs with no gloves it's like a ball of iron wool lots of little pin pricks.but it doesn't hurt.
Nice for sharing po... salamat at natanggal na ang karapata ng hedgehog 🥰🥰🥰👏👏👏
She/he is so cute🥰🥰🥰thank you so much for helping the poor hedgehog ❤️
Hello po idol takbo ng takbo Ang heghog hehe cute po
Very nice naman! Galing mo at pinagpatuloy ang channel. God bless. Blessy Macam ito
salamat ma'am blessy
He/She will now come back for another tick treatment day! 😁
Bless you for helping these beautiful animals uk 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️🙏🙏🙏
Such a sweet skilled human who has hedgehogs as friends.
Hedghoag said-where is my meat, worms and water?😀Thank you so much for helping the animals!!!
I love hedgehogs, you clearly do to. I used to live somewhere where there were a lot of them. I used to feed them cat food. I never forgot when I found two of them mating, so noisy, it made me laugh.
Thanks for helping little sonic!👏🏼💕
Had one as a lodger when a boy, it had three legs due to a traffic accident we called it spike. Slept in a box by the kitchen hearth went out at night always came back though it sometimes was away for a couple of days stayed about 18 months .
That's one hell of a tick.
@@elbruces Ikr? With more than half of its legs missing? Today's youth could learn something about resilience from this tick!
Thank you for helping the hedgehog. We need more people like you.
Thank you for your kindness to that adorable hedgehog. I wish you all good things for caring for this helpless creature.
Thank you very much!
I didn't know that they could make their head disappear like that. Cute little guy! I think it expects you to be it's daddy now.
Those ticks are as big as the ones we get here in Australia. We also get paralysis ticks here that will often bite dogs or cats and if the tick is not removed and the animal treated, it will develop Tick Paralysis. Tick Paralysis starts in back legs, moves to the rest of the body and can end up being fatal.
TICK PARALYSIS AND POISONING SYMPTOMS TYPICALLY INCLUDE:
- Heavy breathing (panting, noisy breathing and possibly grunting)
- Coughing
- Vomiting
- Heavy salivation
- Wobbly legs (especially the back legs - dogs tend to sit but not stand)
- Collapse
If you suspect your pet has tick poisoning, act immediately by calling an emergency veterinary clinic.
HOW ARE PARALYSIS TICKS TRANSMITTED: Bandicoots, possums and echidnas are the most common hosts which transmit paralysis ticks. Due to continuous exposure to the toxin, they have built up resistance over time and are usually immune to its effects.
METHODS TO FIND A TICK ON YOUR PET: The most reliable ways to locate a tick is to run your fingers through the coat with enough pressure to feel for any lumps or abnormalities. Although most ticks are found around the head and neck (78%), they can be found anywhere on your pet so it is important to perform a thorough examination. Check in the beard, ears, around the eyes, between toes and around the anal area. 10% of patients will have two or more ticks, so its important to keep searching even if you find one.
IMPORTANT FOR PARALYSIS TICKS: Do not offer your pet food or water. The toxins mean your pet cannot protect their airway when they swallow and the food or water may run straight into their lungs. It is important to seek emergency care even if you remove the offending tick(s). The toxin typically continues to poison your dog or cat and timely treatment is still required. The paralysis tick injects a toxin into its host as it feeds. This is concerning as these are most active in late spring and early summer. Tick paralysis or poisoning is a very serious and potentially fatal condition that requires urgent veterinary attention. It’s crucial for dog and cat owners to be able to identify the symptoms so they can seek emergency help for their pet. The best way of preventing paralysis is to avoid areas with ticks. Unfortunately that’s easier said than done, especially in New South Wales where the condition is one of the most common pet emergencies. Sydney’s North Shore and Northern Beaches can claim one of Australia’s highest incidences of the responsible paralysis tick. Cats ordinarily show more resistance to this poison than dogs, but if affected the signs are similar. Increased body temperature due to exercise or weather will exacerbate symptoms. Clinical signs are usually seen within 3-5 days of attachment. Progression of these signs are rapid of 24 to 48 hours. If left to run its course, this paralysis goes through three stages as seen in the table below. Even when you find and remove it, your pet is not out of the woods. They can still develop symptoms several days after removing a tick. When you remove a tick, keep it in a sealed container in case your pet becomes sick. Monitor your pet for the next few days (even weeks) for signs of symptoms and if in doubt, take them to your local vet.
HOW TO REMOVE A TICK:
- Use clean, fine-tipped tweezers to grasp the tick as close to the skin's surface as possible.
- Pull upward with steady, even pressure.
- After removing the tick, thoroughly clean the bite area and your hands with rubbing alcohol or soap and water.
- Never crush a tick with your fingers.
When removing a tick if you do not do it correctly, the head will detach from the body and you will only remove the body, leaving the head behind. If you leave the head behind, it will keep sucking and digging and continue to damage your pet.
KILLING A TICK:
The best way is to burn it with fire. I have often put them on a glass table and used a lighter to burn them until they pop and then you know they are dead properly. If fire is not available, and you just want it safely out of your life, you can drown it in a container with rubbing alcohol or soapy water., flush it down the toilet, or wrap it tightly in tape and then throw it out.
Hope this is/was/will be helpful to some pet owners. If you think it will be useful one day, copy and paste it into a document for yourself to access when you need to one day.
What a funny little hedgehog! 😄I love her!
When you pull ticks out with this tweezer and turn it, in most cases the tick's head stays in place, only the body is removed... and this produces an infection later...
I'm veterinary.
You can clearly see the tricks walking on the cardboard after removal. I’m willing to bet this isn’t his first rodeo with ticks on any animal or himself 🤦🏻♂️
@@darylsice2155 You know, this man is an overseas Filipino worker, working very hard to turn this Saudi Arabian desert into an oasis of fruits and other food products. You live in Australia, where there is a vast desert. Let's see if you could work on those and turn them into orchards, olive trees, and vegetables. Too hot. Well, he does it to feed his family. That is why he works in very harsh conditions in a foreign Muslim country. You try doing that where you live, see how you could endure the desert sun while people like you just malign his hobby, and see how you like it.
@@darylsice2155 Do not speak to me about eating dogs for a meal. I am a Filipino who came from 7,100 islands with vast different culture and community standards. Do not lump us all into one. We have virtues too, but do not ever, ever, ever take all the things that you find repulsive and though you then throw it into our faces as if we are all dog-eaters. You think you know everything about Filipinos - well you don't. You are a gossip, a harasser of other cultures, you are a person that I already reported. Just wait for it when they look at your case. By harassing him you harass all Filipinos like me as well. Give your proof that is not from rumors, just hard facts then report it to youtube. If you cannot, just stop harassing Robert, he is my countryman.
When you squeeze the Tick it bites harder with it's submerged head, then you're breaking off the body leaving the head to rot.
ngayun pa ako nakakita ..ang cute ❤❤ salamt sa video mo
You are great. Thanks for taking care of the hedgehog 🦔
Thank you too
What a cute little baby.
Hedgehogs are so beautiful and eat lots of garden pests. In NZ they themselves are considered pests because they are introduced and eat eggs from ground nesting birds.
Thank you for helping it. And u did it so gently. When i find it on my cats, i use tweezer and pluck hard. the ticks were fat so sucked so much blood. so interesting to watch. i feed hedgehogs in my garden with left over cat food
Ésta enorme y hermoso ese erizo 🦔
Me encanta verlo como se protege 🦔🦔 muchas gracias por ayudarlo
😍THE ENDING😍 so cute! He's all leaving and is like
*Turns back : "So yeah like thanks for taking those out."
Starts to walk away and turns back again.
"And uhh, sorry I got grumpy and wanted to bite you."
🤣🤣
I'm glad you like it
@@darylsice2155 there are a huge amount of positive replies on here, why'd you go and bash me dude...like I would have any idea from watching a RUclips video? Harsh dude
If you have a calm and relaxed hedgehog and stroke the top of its head an withers they purr like a cat. Even a wild one.
Just scared thank you for helping him
Cover the pit, they can’t fall in then.
Ticks are the worst , you’re a Gem ✨
You are amazing with your care of this hedgehog.... Bless you.
Oh she’s adorable thanks for getting the ticks out of her🥰💕
You’re welcome 😊
hedgehogs are so cute :) ths one looks more puzzled and worred than angry though :)
Cutest little creature EVER!!
I know God doesn't make mistakes...but we need to give him a serious talking to about ticks. Ick.
When released the hedgehog looking back over its shoulder like, "You know, I could eat those ticks".
I would love to have one this little cute thing....so nice helping it !!😘
These guys so compassionate, they didn't tear the ticks appart making them suffer before burning them with fire like all of us would have.
They are so cute, thank GOD for people actually being human beings❤️
@@darylsice2155 Thanks for let me know I’m an animal lover can’t hurt anything anymore I’m getting weird in my old age
Thank you. Thank you for taking the time to take care of this little one. ♥️
Our pleasure!
You are very kind to her ♥️
Reckon you're going to have to look after that little fellow until you can find a suitable habitat for his release as where he is at the moment plainly looks very, very, dry and it would stress him, plenty of cans of Pet food [Dog Food] or similar and plenty of Water...and Keep him Cool and Shaded... ["Hedgehogs will relish any combination of meat-based wet dog or cat foods, or dry cat/kitten food, as these are high in the protein that they need...] ...Great Upload...
Probably not gonna happen :( , seems like he's just a worker on a plantation where these hedgehogs flock to for shade, bugs and dropped fruit. Also he can't do that for each hedgehog he comes across, else he'd go bankrupt, the fact that he does this is enough considering it isn't his job.
Sana Meron din ditoniyan. Katueatalaga tiñan.
Thanks a lot faye for your support
Yikes! Those are the biggest ticks I've ever seen. They must exist in his part of the world because in North America our ticks are so small we can hardly see them.
They are all small then once they fill w blood they get that big , so gross my dogs had them , American brown dog ticks
What a wonderful little animal, they are adorable. 😃😃😃😃😃
Yes, thanks
Poor thing is so scared. Thx for doing this. ❤️
U are a living god my dear brother
Lots of love and support to you ♥♥♥
So cute!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Thank you for helping him/her. ❤️❤️❤️
Our pleasure!
Nice rescue of the Hedgehog. 🙂
Next, its time to take a flame thrower to those Ticks!...🔥
You are a very good person - thanks for helping the hedgehog 🥰
Cute spiny little ball of angry. Lol
That was awesome. Love the Hedgehoggies..Well Done.
Glad you enjoyed it
@@bertonglagalag706 I grew up surrounded by farmers fields in a small Hamlet outside of Manchester, UK. Hedgehogs were everywhere, and in all of the dozens of physical, child interactions I had with them, I was never bitten, not once. They are the Lab puppies of the rodent world.
All the way from North Carolina (USA) great job. You are very gentle when doing this which is awesome to see...
Thank you so much 😀
Obrigado por salvar o animal paravens 👍🐾🐾🐾
Aww even its mad face is cute!
Ang cute nya kuya hindi ba matigas balahibo nya? Dpa ako nkakita nyan in person hehe.
Opo ate natutusok din ako nyan d lng ako umaaray,hehehhe
Very beautiful hedgehog. Thanks you.
Thank u . You are very kind helping these animals😍😍💜🌻
Our pleasure!
Poor thing! Just a friendly tip though: NEVER screw a tick out. (They are not screws lol) Just pinch them as close to the skin as possible and gently pull them out. That's the correct way to do it.
No ur wrong. He did is correctly that’s why they came out fully intact
@@BlaccRyder No, every veteniarian (and Google) will tell you that you don't need to screw ticks. Their teeth don't have spirals, so there's no reason for them to be "screwed" out.
I thought you couldn’t pull tics out cos their teeth stay in and grow back?!!
@@sagewillow8294 That's only if you don't get them as close to the animal's skin as possible that the head might remain. Screwing has nothing to do with it - it likely makes it just even more painful for the animal than it has to be.
I learned from vets that you may never twist a tick?(turn around like you did here)..unstead pull it carefully straight out,because otherwise you'll break its snout,and can turn into horrible infections!
I hope this info will help in your good deeds.
Thank you for being their angel sir..😚
She’s like “I feel better now! Uh where do I go now, get this tire away from me…”
He’s using his hedgehog superpowers to disappear.
Awwwww! So Cute!
If only they knew you were helping them. 😁😁👋👋❤❤🦔
Are you sure you are getting the head out when you remove the ticks that way?
Thank you for helping this beautiful little creature
It's my pleasure
I got bitten on the finger by a baby hedgehog once. He probably thought it looked like a worm.
It was in winter (back when we had colder winters), and he was way too small to survive on his own, so we took him in and looked after him, but, somehow, he caught a cold, so we took him to St Tiggywinkles and they looked after him until he was large enough to be released.
whereabouts in the UK was that?
typo- tiggywinkles wildlife hospital - is the name
Awwww the way it curls up into a ball and peeks if the threat is still around! I don't think this is a wild hedgehog though. Looks like a pet that got released or something.
She's grateful, just scared. Thank you kind Sir!🙌🌈🐦
Bait ni kuya. Nag tantos din ako ng word na ano/noh: 10.
I LOVE HEDGEHOGS. 🤗🦔🦔🦔
Oh, she was mad at you.... what a fearsome snarl
Too cute 😍 💕
ang cute naman ng hedge hug nakaka pag tago sila sa pine nila.
I do love how hedgehogs become chestnuts when afraid
he's so cute , and those ticks are huge ,,, I hope he runs and hides in the woods ,
Love these cuties. Thank you for helping
Our pleasure!
Ceeder chips around the places the hedgehog hides will keep the ticks away
Good job dude, what ever u were saying, hate those bloody ticks
hehehe. I think we should go back to calling them urchins, they really fit that word somehow
I am so worried about your hands! thanks for sharing!
Thanks for your kind care of the animal I wish I understood your language?
How is it so calm and needles not poking you. And you pulling those things out.
Very kind of you to do that, especially when it’s not even your pet. Thank you!