Your dog can adopt an emotional support tick at this new Toronto adoption centre

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Your dog can adopt an emotional support tick at this new Toronto adoption centre
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Your dog can adopt an emotional support tick at this new Toronto adoption centre Sponsored

Summer has almost arrived in Toronto, which means you’ll soon be spending more time outside with your furry friend. And the more time spent outdoors, the more chance your dog willTicks are more common in cities than we think, often found in urban parks, backyards, and near bodies of water.

Among the ticks currently waiting for a buddy at the Tick Adoption Centre is Jellybean. A small and sweet little lady, Jellybean loves being outside, where she can nuzzle up close with her doggie. Once you meet her, you’ll wonder how you and your dog ever got along without her.When you think about it, ticks really have a lot in common with dogs.

However, it's important to remember that once your dog and its tick form a bond, things can get pretty toxic... Tick adoption isn't for everyone. If you want to save your dog from a one-sided, parasitic relationship and potential diseases like Lyme, there's one surefire way to do so: use prevention products.is a vet-approved topical treatment that is applied monthly to protect dogs from fleas and ticks, as well as lice, mosquitoes, and stable flies.

K9 Advantix II stays on your dog's skin and works through contact to kill fleas and ticks. If ticks can't bite, they can't spread harmful diseases.K9 Advantix II can treat fur babies of all sizes. Whether you have a pint-sized pup or a big ol' pooch, it's got you covered. So, you can have peace of mind and enjoy more tail-wagging fun.

To find out more, head down to the pop-up"Tick Adoption Centre" at 663 Queen Street West on May 13 and May 14, or visitTICKSclaimer: There is no tick adoption centre, obviously, nor is this a tick adoption initiative. While cute in size, ticks bite, suck, and transmit dangerous diseases. This information has been provided for educational and tick-prevention purposes.

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