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I have to admit – I'm not the best when it comes to removing a tick. I ask my partner to do it. They are creepy!
However, as a good mama, I will do what is necessary for my furry kids. I want you to be good, too! First, you'll need to do a “tick check.” I have to do this on my partner as well. Ticks love him. Even if the dog doesn't have one, he most likely will. LOL! (Except it's not that funny when you find one. Eek!)
Now, we get to the fun part. Removing the tick. Get your supplies together: gloves, tweezers, and a jar with a screw top lid that has a little rubbing alcohol in it.
That's all it takes. Not too bad, right? To help keep ticks off your dog in the future, ask your vet about a repellent. (We use Frontline for our dog.)
Understanding the root causes of excessive barking is important before applying any corrective methods.
Fall might be the season of pumpkin spice and cozy nights, but it's also prime time for pests to sneak into your home. As temperatures drop, mice, squirrels, raccoons, and spiders go into survival mode. From scratching in the walls to overturned trash cans, these freeloading critters can cause big headaches if you don't stop them early.
Fall is one of the busiest seasons for wildlife — and that often means more barking from your dog. From squirrels and raccoons to deer in the backyard, autumn critters can stir up a lot of noise and stress. Discover simple, humane solutions to keep pests away and calm the barking so you can enjoy a quieter, cozier season.
September is here—and with it comes new challenges from pests trying to sneak into your home and garden. Discover simple, humane solutions to keep critters out and your space pest-free all season long!