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Reddit mentions of The Original Ticked Off Tick Remover Three (3) Pack with Key Hole family Colors May Vary

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 8

We found 8 Reddit mentions of The Original Ticked Off Tick Remover Three (3) Pack with Key Hole family Colors May Vary. Here are the top ones.

The Original Ticked Off Tick Remover Three (3) Pack  with Key Hole family Colors May Vary
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    Features:
  • The ticked off tick remover is safe, effective and easy-to-use
  • A specially designed notch grabs the tick at skin level and removes it completely in one motion
  • Bowl-shaped end securely contains the tick for easy disposal
  • Helps reduce risk of disease; veterinarian and physician endorsed
  • Measures 6-inch length by 4-inch width by 1-inch height
Specs:
Height1.4 inches
Length6 inches
Number of items1
Size3 total(1 pk)
Weight0.02 Pounds
Width3 inches

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Found 8 comments on The Original Ticked Off Tick Remover Three (3) Pack with Key Hole family Colors May Vary:

u/StriderTB · 8 pointsr/camping

I treat all of my outdoors clothes, tarps and tents with Permethrin. Very effective.

Do yourself a favor and buy a 3 pack of these tick removal spoons: https://www.amazon.com/Original-Ticked-Off-Remover-family/dp/B00CAQ7C8K

I kept one in my car's glovebox and one on my keychain. I had a bloodhound that loved nothing more than wandering off trail to follow his nose, and found plenty of ticks on him and me over the years. Those spoons made removing them super easy.

u/manatee1010 · 6 pointsr/AskVet

I prefer the spoon thingies for tick removal: https://www.amazon.com/Original-Ticked-Off-Remover-family/dp/B00CAQ7C8K

They make it a lot easier to get the tick head, compared to tweezers.

u/nathreed · 5 pointsr/videos

They make these really nice tick scooper things now that grip the head and make sure it all comes out. Tweezers can leave little bits (or even big bits) stuck in which can get infected. No such problem with these scoops. We use them at the summer camp I work and and they’re wonderful.

Something like this (not an affiliate link): https://www.amazon.com/Original-Ticked-Off-Remover-family/dp/B00CAQ7C8K

u/vilebunny · 3 pointsr/breakingmom

This one has always worked really well for us.

u/Boogita · 2 pointsr/dogs

There are better/easier tools for tick removal! I prefer a tick spoon. It might help if she's really turned off to tweezers and you can work on slow conditioning to a new tool.

u/jocularamity · 2 pointsr/Dogtraining

On the swimming note: life vests are good for safety but also good for building your dog's confidence while he learns to swim. Highly recommended.

One tip on the water bowl: don't get a brand new collapsible bowl right before the trip. They smell funny new and a lot of dogs refuse to drink out of them, resulting in dehydration or drinking unsafe puddles. If you do get a lightweight packable bowl, the silicone ones work well because they don't have a smell. Otherwise pack your dog's dish from home. If you're car camping, bring a couple of extra gallons of water just in case.

Bring a short leash for walking in heavy-traffic areas. Also bring a longer tie-out line for the campsite. Even if pup normally sticks close and pays attention, the distractions in the woods/beach may cause him to run off. When in doubt, use a leash.

Make sure he's comfortable sleeping in your tent/camper. Spend some time in there with him before your trip, so he's already familiar with it.

Make sure he's got up-to-date id tags with your cell # on his collar. If he has ever slipped out of his collar, attach your leash to a harness or a second collar so he'll still have id even if he gets loose.

Bring an extra towel! Good for drying muddy paws, protecting car seats, or laying down as a makeshift resting spot.

Before you go, make sure he's used to being touched and handled, so you can check for ticks every day. comb his fur, look inside his ears, check between his toes, that sort of thing. Pack one of these gadgets with your dog gear. If ticks are bad in your area, ask your vet about preventatives and start them well in advance (just in case there are side effects, so it doesn't ruin your trip).

Pack extra food. He'll burn more calories than usual and want to eat extra.

Pack high value treats. If he voluntarily checks in with you without being told to, occasionally reward that with a treat. Over time he'll learn to check in with you frequently and stay near you, reducing the risk that he'll run off the moment you get distracted.

If you're hiking, try to pass other people without letting him run up to them. The more practice he gets passing people without automatically saying hello, the better he'll be as he gets older about walking past without harassing other hikers. If he's off leash, put him back on leash before you pass people/dogs so he can't run right up to them without your permission.

u/clbrto · 2 pointsr/The_Donald

not that this is relevant, but I'm in charge of tick removal around here (there's a tick gang problem around here). having tried all tick removal tools (and a tiny wall), this is the most effective so far https://www.amazon.com/Original-Ticked-Off-Remover-family/dp/B00CAQ7C8K/ref=pd_sim_199_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00CAQ7C8K&pd_rd_r=2JNHNBDGJX2W05QMJAWT&pd_rd_w=lRr4x&pd_rd_wg=kKBsi&psc=1&refRID=2JNHNBDGJX2W05QMJAWT

u/KestrelLowing · 1 pointr/dogs

I suggest that you get something like a tick key or spoon so next time you don't have to worry!