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PLEASE. THIS IS MY LAST CHANCE. :'(


Question Posted Saturday November 1 2014, 11:27 pm

My dog wont stop biting me, in the neck area. This occurs usually when I am sleeping or going to sleep. I mean it must be my dog? Because when I wake up, and look in the mirror I find the strangest bite marks on my neck. They itch like crazy and start to bruise after a couple days. Then weeks after, i notice lumps growing on my neck and down the side of my body. I think i'm dying, I have no other pets or animals in my house. GETTING RID OF THE DOG IS NOT A OPTION i love him very much. No I am not crazy, are mentally sick. something is very wrong here. I think I might just take the easy way out. By leaving this world...My dog doesn't even like me. Well goodbye have a wonderful day.

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Hannahgirl answered Saturday November 8 2014, 7:56 pm:
I would suggest talking to your doctor about the bits or call an exterminator to look at your house

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NinjaNeer answered Sunday November 2 2014, 10:20 pm:
I strongly suggest that you take a good look around your bed. You wouldn't sleep through a dog bite.

Dust and vacuum around your bed: I had a friend who was getting really itchy mystery bites, and she had a spider web on her bed. Also, take off your sheets and look for bedbugs. Bedbug bites often come in groups of three. If your dog isn't on flea prevention medication, you should look into treatment for that as well, because it could be fleas.

If you still can't find a reason for your bites, you should see a doctor to rule out any skin allergies or conditions. We aren't doctors here, and can't give medical advice.

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sml111992 answered Sunday November 2 2014, 9:37 pm:
how tiny are the bites? could it be a spider bite? has your dog been checked by vets take yourself and your dog to a doctor see why hes biting if he is at all and how you're getting the bumps or bites. nothing to end your life over!!! don't do a forever solution with a temporary trouble.

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Razhie answered Sunday November 2 2014, 11:21 am:
Take yourself to a doctor, and your dog to a vet.

It's unclear why you are assuming these marks are caused by your dog. Bed bugs, or some other insect seems much more likely.

And if these bites are caused by your dog - without even waking you - wouldn't a simpler solution be to restrict the dog at night? Give him a nice doggie bed in a room with the door closed so he can't roam free and bite sleeping people.

Something is wrong here - But the thing that is wrong is how muddled your thinking is. You need to talk to a doctor about the sores you are experiencing, and your suicidal thoughts. The way you are thinking about these problems isn't healthy or rational.

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