Immediately upon removing the tick, Gruoch received her treat. Should (when) she get more ticks the same procedure will be followed. Hopefully, she will associate tick removal with getting treats. This strategy worked with #Neachdainn.
We have been lucky this summer, as I've managed to remove all her (previous) ticks before they attached themselves. Black ticks on a white dog are easy to spot. 😃
@fitheach
We used to have a black cairn terrier and on one trip to the Black Isle he managed to acquire 11 ticks. We had to find a vet in Inbhir Nis to remove them.
@Wizardofosmium
As you know, I used to have a black Scottie. It was impossible to spot ticks on him. However, I handled him every day, and it was easy to feel them. The (same) tick tool made removal easy. Neachdainn was completely used to the procedure. He used await his treat at the end of any removals. I never had to deal with as many as eleven in one sitting.
@fitheach
We have tick removal tools now but 30 years ago we didn't know about them.
@Wizardofosmium
The type I have certainly didn't exist 30 years ago. It has a spring-loaded lasso for grabbing the ticks. It is the best.
Prior to this the only tool know of was intended for human use. They look a bit like miniature carpet tack lifters. I'm fairly sure they weren't available thirty years ago, either.
@fitheach
We have one that's the size of a credit card, it has different sized prongs at 2 corners and a magnifying glass. A bit like the one shown here:
https://www.tamarackoutdoors.co.uk/PBSCProduct.asp?ItmID=13859984
@Wizardofosmium
I've not seen that card type. Similar principle to the tack lifter type.
You don't pull out the ticks with the lasso type. Instead, you twist out the ticks. That ensures complete removal.
@fitheach
You mean a tick hook? I love those things, they make removing ticks fairly easy. I've got them in 2 sizes (big and small).
@fitheach
Knowing my clumsiness, i'd just accidentally pull the tick off as is, leaving its head behind. The tick hook also does the twisting, it's easier for me, but I think they serve the same goal with twisting out. :)
@fitheach Be careful. She might learn to get ticks on purpose for the sake of getting more treats. ;)
@trinsec
If I ever see her lying on the ground, and barking "come and get me", I'll know what she is doing.
@benis
Nope. Not only is an insecticide bad for my dog, it is also bad for me.
Manual removal is not onerous.
Found a second tick, this morning.
Removal was relatively easy, as #Gruoch didn't struggle. She was looking for her treat after the removal. She learns *really* fast.