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Nemo
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
If only I could find where I put the dang thing
Karine Vullien
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
Works and easy to use, like that I can keep it on my dog tags
D Chapman
Reviewed in Australia on July 5, 2024
I haven't had to use it yet, but I purchased it after seeing tiktok videos about it and it looked easy to use.
Alligator01
Reviewed in Germany on July 25, 2024
Meines Erachtens ist dieser Tick Key der beste Zeckenentferner, fasst Zecken unterschiedlicher Größen zuverlässig, durch das große Schlüsselloch auch, auch wenn der Hund nicht ruhig bleibt. Man muss aber am Ende fest an die Hautoberfläche heran. Für sehr kleine Zecken könnte der Tick 1 vielleicht etwas besser geeignet sein. Wichtig ist, dass das Schlüsselloch V-förmig ausläuft, bei vielen Instrumenten verläuft er am Ende parallel, dann kann sich die Zecke nicht zuverlässig verhaken.
Big TS
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
A simple tool that does what it is meant to doi have used in on my legs and also on my dogs ear. Gets the tick out if done in a timely fashion.
Jessica
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
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Robyn
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2023
I just purchased my second Tick Key. Ticks are reportedly horrible this year, and we want to be outdoors a lot. I used my first Tick Key only once when my 4 year old grandson came in from the yard with a tick on his scalp. It worked wonderfully (quickly and efficiently). This experience proved to me that I needed one to keep in my purse when away from home. I don’t want to encounter a tick without this miracle gadget. It’s also nice that it is so small and flat. I am carrying it in my wallet in the coin section. Highly recommend and will be buying more for family members especially those that have kids that get outdoors.
AJ Tissier
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2022
After moving to the country we have noticed alot of ticks around our porch and through out our property. We had 1 bite early on and struggled to remove it from my 3 year old daughter. After that episode we purchased these Tick Keys to facilitate easier removal of the ticks, should we have bites in the future. Hoping we never have to use these, but we now have one in each of our bathrooms and in every first aid kit we own. The key is made from durable anodized aluminum making it very durable and easy to clean before and after use. These should stand up well for many years.** Update **We have now effortlessly removed several ticks from every member of our family. I also gave one to a friend who spends time outdoors and he has already put it to use. He said this was much easier to use than the tick removal tweezers he had used before.
kirsty wells
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 11, 2021
Excellent! Found a tick in deep into my pup's groin area = disgusting scary things. This tick remover (I bought before pup, at the ready! ) was a life saver. Does what it says on the tin. Removed the whole of the tick completely in one go. Absolutely excellent!!! Buy it!
Danae Sibaja
Reviewed in Mexico on July 19, 2018
No fue tan sencillo como se describe. Mi veterinaria me hizo saber que no es el mejor método para aliviar el problema.
Danae Sibaja
Reviewed in Mexico on December 23, 2018
La llevé al veterinario pero tampoco le funcionó este método
NS
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2017
By FAR the easiest, and LEAST PAINFUL tick removal tool we’ve ever used....we live in the hills or Southern California, and have a big backyard filled with shrubs and brush that our dogs love to just dive into when they hear the smallest of sounds (I guess they think they are hunting or chasing rodents, lizards, etc., but never catch anything). But all those romps in the bushes cause them to be HUGE TICK MAGNETS when they are out there....and so I diligently search them for ticks on a regular basis.I’m not sure what kind of ticks we have here in So Cal, but they are nasty beasts and can get to be BIG and ugly looking things I’d They well up on blood. One of our dogs once had a tick that was more about half an inch in length, and had the FATTEST abdomen I’ve ever seen (it must have been ready to drop off and lay those tick eggs). They’re not all that big (especially now that we check regularly), but they are bigger than anything I ever saw on the East Coast.Fortunately, the Tick Key makes is SO EASY to pluck them out...and after having removed hundreds of ticks with our Tick Key over the years, I’ve only once had a tick’s head “break off” and get stuck behind in the dog’s skin (that darn dog wiggled at just the wrong moment, so I pulled it at a weird angle).Basically, to use it, you slip the opening-in-the-middle of the Tick Key over the tick, and then level the tick key as parallel as you can against the dogs skin/fur. Then, gently pull the Tick Key in the direction so that the narrowing end of the Tick Key opening (which ends in a sort of “V” shape, with a very fine “point”). You pull until the V is around the tick’s head/neck (presumably right at the spot just above where its mouthparts are embedded in the skin). Them just pull it away from the dog, while at the same time pulling a bit laterally to keep pressure on the tick so it stays securely wedged inside that point of the “V” (pulling should be steadily, quick and forceful - but not too quick, since you don’t want to “yank”it).Nearly 100% of the time, I get the tick out on the very first try, and it always seems to come out alive, and in one piece (I’m not sure why - but that pressure from the V seems to cause them to release their bite, and they come out whole!).At that point, it’s wriggling unhappily (i.e., unhappy at being deprived of its blood feast on our dog!). Since squishing them causes a bloody mess (esp. once they’ve grown super big...don’t ever squish them at that size -you’ll regret it). So I usually just admire its evolutionary grossness, and the wrap it in a tissue and flush it down the toilet (without the tissue, it can sometimes float, and one managed to survive a first flush by somehow clinging to the bowl....so now they always go down the toilet in a tissue).I can’t really say enough good things about the Tick Key...we bought ours YEARS ago, and I only need to buy a new one now, since I somehow lost the old one (and so I decided to write a review given our complete satisfaction with this device that has saved countless trips to the vet to get tick heads that got stuck in using tweezers or other methods)
Nicole Wright
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2016
thankfully i have not had to use this yet, but its a great product, small so it fits in my dogs pack, the whole allows you to keep it on his collar if you wanted or for long hikes. Ive seen by buddy use it and it was easy as pie, love that its a simple no chemical way to keep your dog ( and yourself) safe :)
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