Rob Bull says he estimates he pulled 20 ticks off his Jack Russell, Roxy, after a 1 km walk through Dumfries Conservation Area in Cambridge.
'They were pretty much everywhere': This Cambridge couple pulled over a dozen ticks off their dog | CBC News LoadedA Cambridge, Ont., couple is warning neighbours about ticks after they found 20 of the critters crawling on their dog following a walk in a park. A veterinarian says that each year, more ticks are migrating north, gradually increasing the local population.After a short walk through Dumfries Conservation Area in Cambridge, Ont.
Rob and Kathy Bull took their Jack Russell, Roxy, on a one-kilometre walk through Dumfries Conservation Area in Cambridge, Ont., and ended up having to pick a bunch of ticks off their pet's body. Clow is also an associate professor at the University of Guelph as well as a tick and tick-borne disease expert.
The path Roxy walked through Dumfries Conservation Area was all gravel, but that didn't stop the ticks from latching onto her.
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