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proper tick removal
sorry if anyone gets annoyed,lol
you should first find the spot and hold a cotton swab full of mineral oil against the tick completely. This will begin the process of easing the release of the tick on your dog. Then you’ll want to use tweezers to pinch the tick off your dog. With the tweezers you should pinch the skin around the tick. The tick grasps its head against the dog’s skin face first. So you need to grab the head of the tick deep in your dog’s skin and lift it out.
The tick removal process can be very painful for your dog.
YUMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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A small vein of treeinblues
you really need the snow to melt, must be bored off your butt. maybe you need some beagles
Ain't it the wrong time of the year to be concerned about ticks? Think I would be more concerned about snow snakes.
heck yeah it's the wrong time of year, and the snow is gettin deeper and deeper.
i put that post up for a laugh aimed at someone specific.
kell
Still lookin for an Indian for ya Miss Henny Yenny! If I ever capture one he's yours!
Oh! And ticks are around this time of year in these parts. Sure are! No problem removing them! No surgical procedure needed! 
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Johnny Williams
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Originally posted by Bluedogman
Still lookin for an Indian for ya Miss Henny Yenny! If I ever capture one he's yours!Oh! And ticks are around this time of year in these parts. Sure are! No problem removing them! No surgical procedure needed!
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Originally posted by yadkinriver
Ain't it the wrong time of the year to be concerned about ticks? Think I would be more concerned about snow snakes.
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