[NatureNS] CAUTION Tick Talk - Pulling a tick off the skin

Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2008 22:02:02 -0300
From: Phil & Maria Forman <phil.forman@ns.sympatico.ca>
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I got mine at the vets...I haven't had the opportunity to use it yet 
(thank goodness!!) but it's nice to hear that they work!!  I have two 
very long haired (Keeshond) dogs so when a tick is discovered it needs 
to be dealt with before it moves on and can't be found!!!
Maria Forman
Debert

Angela Joudrey wrote:
> We purchased one years ago (8) from our vet. Worked like a charm!
>
> When we bought it, it was only 5 dollars. A few years later they were 
> so popular, the company upped the price so much , that our vet 
> couldn't cover the cost of them anymore- or at the very least sell 
> them at a reasonable price that folks would be willing to pay.
>
> I think calling a few vets might be an avenue to consider.
>
> Angela in Windsor
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>
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>> Where can we purchase a tick twister (without the need of ordering 
>> one via Internet)?
>>
>> Thanks. liz
>

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