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by ShadyLady on 03 June 2011 - 00:06
Damn 4pack! That would freak me out!
Peahensdo the same tick control. They are much bigger and can be expensive. We had a few peahens that were hoping around everyone's property here a while back and they were cool. Quiet too. The peacocks are the loud ones.

by 4pack on 03 June 2011 - 01:06
Yeah I was in 7th grade at camp. Totally grossed me out, I freakin' hate bugs. I had a little scar in the hollow of my throat for quite a few yrs after that.

by alboe2009 on 03 June 2011 - 03:06
GSDGuy08,
My information comes from my three GSDs and I looked under "Ticks" and the site I came up with was the Entomology Department from the University of Nebraska. That site will also show numerous pictures of different species of ticks. After relooking at the pictures last night to me the legs look like that of the deer tick and the body somewhat resembles the Brown dog tick. Not sure if they can cross breed but if you have time check it out.
I live on a farm so the ticks are out in the woods. and even though I check daily or every other day I still find them. What puzzles me is I use frontline and could never understand how they/it was "protecting" against ticks? Because I still had ticks? So is the medicine preventing the ticks from giving something to the dogs because the ticks were still attaching? And that aspect still had to be a discomfort to them. Especially if they attach some where such as the dog's armpit? Base of ear? Think I already stated earlier. My dogs, if one falls off indoor and is on the flloor will kill it as if they know it's not good and will be a discomfort to them. Funny to watch. For them to MAKE SURE it's dead.
My information comes from my three GSDs and I looked under "Ticks" and the site I came up with was the Entomology Department from the University of Nebraska. That site will also show numerous pictures of different species of ticks. After relooking at the pictures last night to me the legs look like that of the deer tick and the body somewhat resembles the Brown dog tick. Not sure if they can cross breed but if you have time check it out.
I live on a farm so the ticks are out in the woods. and even though I check daily or every other day I still find them. What puzzles me is I use frontline and could never understand how they/it was "protecting" against ticks? Because I still had ticks? So is the medicine preventing the ticks from giving something to the dogs because the ticks were still attaching? And that aspect still had to be a discomfort to them. Especially if they attach some where such as the dog's armpit? Base of ear? Think I already stated earlier. My dogs, if one falls off indoor and is on the flloor will kill it as if they know it's not good and will be a discomfort to them. Funny to watch. For them to MAKE SURE it's dead.

by ShelleyR on 03 June 2011 - 17:06
EEeeuuww
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