Tick Tackler

Dogs and cats are just as susceptible to tick bites as we are. Our services always consider the family pet when we a create a personalized tick remediation program for the family. Call us today to learn more…….

Why Choose Our Integrated Low Toxic Approach to Tick Control?

Here are 5 Reasons:

Pets absorb greater concentrations of pesticides per pound of body weight through inhalation, ingestion and contact with the skin.

Pets are more likely to lay on treated grounds.

Pets grooming behaviors increase ingestion of pesticides and fertilizer.

Many pesticides are heavier than air and pets breathing areas are lower to the ground, likely to have higher pesticide concentration.

Pets can’t read or understand pesticide signs.

These Pomeranians, better known as The Fab Five from Flemington  have a smaller body mass.
That means toxins affect them at higher concentrations than larger mammals.

I’d say that those are 5 BIG reasons to use our integrative approach paired with low toxic products .

Tick Tackler's Fur Ambassadors

Mowgli & Whiskey

Clancy

Sammie

What do our Tick Tackler Mascots have in common?

  • They all have tested positive to exposure to one or more tick-borne diseases.
  • They are all adopted from rescue groups.
  • They are all family pets.

This motley crew of canines has rescued from these great rescue groups:

S&L Rescue                            Endingthesadness.org

Irish Setter Rescue                          irishrescue.com

Our Featured Adoptable Pet of the Month

Lager

German Shepherd Dog / Australian Shepherd / Mixed (medium coat) 
:: Female 
:: Young

Hey y’all!  My name is Lager – nice to meet ya!  I come from the great state of KY, but being in rural NJ is a lot like where I was born on 5/24/2022 – I’m still just a youngster.  I can’t even imagine city life & think it would be too scary for me.  

My fostermom says I live thru my belly – there’s no shame in liking food & treats in my book.  Heck, I’ll figure out how to do just about anything for a reward!  I’m told that I’m goofy in a good way (whatever that means), but my foster mom always seems to be laughing at my shenanigans. The fosterhome I live in has other dogs and a fenced yard and there are tons of toys to chew on ’cause I still like to do that too. 

 My leash training is limited, but I’ve been told that there may be treats involved in learning about it so sign me up!  If you talk to me I look & listen with a head tilt, but I gotta be honest I haven’t mastered all the words other than my name, go potty, put that down & good boy.  

In general, I’ve been told that I’m the strong, silent type of pup and I’m fairly laid back for my age.  Are you my furever home?

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