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<blockquote data-quote="zer0" data-source="post: 386853" data-attributes="member: 747"><p>I've got a nice tip for tick removal and this thread is probably the best place to post. May also save you some time googling for it cause I'm struggling to find the link once more.</p><p></p><p>Long story short, with all the rain we've had lately our dogs seem to pick up some ticks despite the Frontline we use. </p><p>Now this method that works great and it removes the whole tick with minimum effort, no sprays or tweezers. You get your dog in position and with your finger start rotating the tick in one way, clockwise or anti-clockwise.</p><p>It takes less than a minute, but for some reason the tick releases completely and you can destroy it or save for later in case your dog gets sick and you want to take the offender with to the vet for analysis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zer0, post: 386853, member: 747"] I've got a nice tip for tick removal and this thread is probably the best place to post. May also save you some time googling for it cause I'm struggling to find the link once more. Long story short, with all the rain we've had lately our dogs seem to pick up some ticks despite the Frontline we use. Now this method that works great and it removes the whole tick with minimum effort, no sprays or tweezers. You get your dog in position and with your finger start rotating the tick in one way, clockwise or anti-clockwise. It takes less than a minute, but for some reason the tick releases completely and you can destroy it or save for later in case your dog gets sick and you want to take the offender with to the vet for analysis. [/QUOTE]
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