Can you spray the garden to kill ticks?
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Stuff like Frontline will kill the ticks, but only after 24/48 hours. I doubt you would be able to use anything in the garden that would also be harmless to dogs.
One of mine kept getting ticks from long grass out on walks (picked 10 off her face after a walk once . I've fitted both of mine with a Scalibor collar now - no ticks since
One of mine kept getting ticks from long grass out on walks (picked 10 off her face after a walk once . I've fitted both of mine with a Scalibor collar now - no ticks since
Mrs Grumpy said:
Stuff like Frontline will kill the ticks, but only after 24/48 hours. I doubt you would be able to use anything in the garden that would also be harmless to dogs.
One of mine kept getting ticks from long grass out on walks (picked 10 off her face after a walk once . I've fitted both of mine with a Scalibor collar now - no ticks since
Never had much luck using collars but I'll try one of thoseOne of mine kept getting ticks from long grass out on walks (picked 10 off her face after a walk once . I've fitted both of mine with a Scalibor collar now - no ticks since
traxx said:
bexVN said:
Do you have long grass/ overgrown areas/ hedgehogs in your garden?
Not really, at a guess the ticks are coming from foxes Edited by bexVN on Sunday 3rd July 22:37
bexVN said:
still a phenomenal number though.
Please excuse me but I have to ask. Are you sure they are ticks?I have only ever encountered "hot spots" like that on bracken hill ground shared with 2500 sheep and 500 red deer and only since compulsory dipping was abandoned.
As far as I know there is nothing to treat the garden. Just keep the dog well protected.
I can highly recommend the garlic treatment. We use it with our lab at home in Sussex and she hasn't had a tic that has ever been noticed in 8 years.
Basically go to any equine/large feed supplier and get a tub of powdered garlic. Thoroughly mix about a tea spoon into a meal a day (wet food, otherwise they won't eat it as it must taste horrible) and it should help. Sometimes takes a while for the dog to get used to the taste, but they soon get used to it.
Hope this helps and the woofer stops getting munched.
Basically go to any equine/large feed supplier and get a tub of powdered garlic. Thoroughly mix about a tea spoon into a meal a day (wet food, otherwise they won't eat it as it must taste horrible) and it should help. Sometimes takes a while for the dog to get used to the taste, but they soon get used to it.
Hope this helps and the woofer stops getting munched.
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