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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 172959" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Yep. The frontline Plus also kills the ticks. And it's on her now and has been for a couple of hours. So I would imagine between that and the soap, it ought to do the trick. I just wondered how long it would take. Guess I'll look up the frontline and see.</p><p> </p><p>The head is in there pretty darn good. It's a fair portion of the body that's exposed. And I'm afraid we won't be able to get this nearly 90 lb dog to hold still long enough for me to get it out right. Molly is an angel, and patient, but not that patient. Nichole would have to hold her while I did it, and she's just not strong enough to hold the dog.</p><p> </p><p>I'll have to check her ear again in the morning. As it is, I can't get her out from under the kitchen table. The bath was enough for her, she's pooped. Poor ol' girl.</p><p> </p><p>Just looked it up for the ticks.....24 -48 hours. So....I'm guessing the tick isn't bright enough to jump off??? (not sure whether to laugh or not here)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 172959, member: 84"] Yep. The frontline Plus also kills the ticks. And it's on her now and has been for a couple of hours. So I would imagine between that and the soap, it ought to do the trick. I just wondered how long it would take. Guess I'll look up the frontline and see. The head is in there pretty darn good. It's a fair portion of the body that's exposed. And I'm afraid we won't be able to get this nearly 90 lb dog to hold still long enough for me to get it out right. Molly is an angel, and patient, but not that patient. Nichole would have to hold her while I did it, and she's just not strong enough to hold the dog. I'll have to check her ear again in the morning. As it is, I can't get her out from under the kitchen table. The bath was enough for her, she's pooped. Poor ol' girl. Just looked it up for the ticks.....24 -48 hours. So....I'm guessing the tick isn't bright enough to jump off??? (not sure whether to laugh or not here) [/QUOTE]
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