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Tick Season! What do you treat your pooch with and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="bowhunter12" data-source="post: 216931" data-attributes="member: 897"><p>Nexguard is what we use....used Frontline in the past, but easy of use of the nexguard chewables is nice. They both have worked good for us. Those damn deer ticks are super small. Good luck finding them on your 4 legged friend. I found one on me once and is was probably as small as the period at the end of this sentence. Only reason I found it is because it was by my nipple (no kidding), pretty much impossible to find in your dogs coat of hair. It is the only time I found one on myself. Of course we go to MN lake country so prefer to protect. They have confirmed lyme disease in Turtle River State park in ND a year or 2 ago. Obviously much more prevalent in MN. The common wood ticks are much easier to find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowhunter12, post: 216931, member: 897"] Nexguard is what we use....used Frontline in the past, but easy of use of the nexguard chewables is nice. They both have worked good for us. Those damn deer ticks are super small. Good luck finding them on your 4 legged friend. I found one on me once and is was probably as small as the period at the end of this sentence. Only reason I found it is because it was by my nipple (no kidding), pretty much impossible to find in your dogs coat of hair. It is the only time I found one on myself. Of course we go to MN lake country so prefer to protect. They have confirmed lyme disease in Turtle River State park in ND a year or 2 ago. Obviously much more prevalent in MN. The common wood ticks are much easier to find. [/QUOTE]
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