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Description

Tick Removal Tool for Pet Protection

Seeing a tick engorged into your pet is horrible but relief washes over you when you have a Tick Removal Tool to hand and with the Tickpick it can be right there on your keys.

Be ready for tick season and all the wild adventures that come with it with a tick tool. Tickpick is a simple, easy to use tick remover that you can carry on your key-chain.

Tickpick is s safe and effective tick puller for removal of 99% of ticks and has been designed for removal of ticks from humans and pets of all sizes. Tickpick is the tick remover that fits inconspicuously on your key-ring, so you'll never lose it and it's always available.

Why this is great for adventures:

Features

Tickpick has rounded ends so they won't stab you in your pocket, or hurt you, your dog, or whatever other animals you are removing the tick from. 

- Safe, easy removal of a range of tick species and sizes
- Convenient to carry on your keychain and be readily available 
- Tried, tested and endorsed by vets 
- No sharp edges 
- Made from lightweight, durable stainless steel

Tickpick is extremely simple to use and has been tried and tested by the vets at the WorldWide Veterinary Service (https://wvs.org.uk) on local UK & European ticks and larger ticks in India and Africa. A real lifesaver!

Sizing & Specs

Tick Removal Tool Specs

  • Made from stainless steel
  • 5.5cm length
  • 2.5cm width
  • 1.5mm thickness
FAQ

What are Ticks?

Ticks are small blood-sucking creatures.  They can be as small as a poppy seed, or having fed, an adult can be the size of a pea or larger.  Because they are so small, you may mistake them for a freckle, or a spec of dirt.

They inject an anaesthetic into the skin, so you’re not likely to feel them feeding. Ticks are blind and detect the animal through heat and carbon dioxide emitted by the body. Contrary to popular belief, ticks do not jump or fly.

They tend to either climb or fall on to their unsuspecting victim. They can hang around for a few hours before starting to feed, but once they start, they will do so until they are full, which tends to take between 5 and 7 days. There are a number of different species of tick found all over the world.