Guest guest Posted December 11, 2005 Report Share Posted December 11, 2005 Every wooded area I visit in South jersey that does not allow offleash dogs is infested with tics and that is probably not a coincidence. I read many stories about exotic solutions intended to reduce tic populations and thus lyme disease, but noone ever thinks to allow offleash dogs into a wooded area as part of the solution. The people at Frontline have a product that is very effective in killing tics that try to feed off dogs and they should be actively involved in proving my theory somewhere. Dogs and children are the most common victims of lyme disease and we need to be investigating every solution that seems to impact this problem. Lyme-Disease-NJ/ The reason the group above only has a small number of messages is because I only post unusual lyme information to that group. Bill Zardus WRZ Your dedicated but slightly crazy group moderator Dogpark-National-News/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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