Fruit Trees & Ornamental Trees Are Here!
Spring is just around the corner, and it’s the perfect time to plant! Our beautiful selection of fruit trees and ornamental trees is in stock and ready to bring life to your landscape.
Get Growing This Spring at Liberty Agway!
Starting seeds, building raised beds, or refreshing your garden? We’ve got you covered!
Seed Starting Supplies – Everything you need to kick off your garden.
Mulches & Soils – Enrich plants & beautify your space.
Gardening Essentials – Raised bed kits, fencing & more!
Stop in today and get everything to grow your best garden yet!
Now's the time to treat your lawn!
We’ve got everything you need: hay, straw, grass seed, and fertilizer to help your lawn thrive this season. Stop by and get your lawn ready for a lush, green spring!
Onion Sets & Seed Potatoes are here!
We will have some cold crop veggies arriving mid month- veggies, pansies, strawberries, and more.
Get Ready for Beekeeping Season!
We’ve got everything you need to keep your hive buzzing with success! From protective gear to hive tools and accessories, find top-quality beekeeping supplies right here at Liberty Agway.
Charming Gifts & Home Decor!
Looking for the perfect birthday present or something special for the holidays? We’ve got a delightful selection of cute and unique gift items that are sure to impress!
And don’t forget—Mother’s Day is coming up on May 11th! Find something she’ll love right here at Liberty Agway.
Get Ready to Reel ‘Em In!
Fishing season is here, and we’ve got you covered! Pick up your Fishing License at Liberty Agway and stock up on all your fishing essentials. From tackle and gear to fresh bait, our selection has everything you need for a successful day on the water!
Keep Pests Out of Your Garden!
Protect your plants from hungry visitors! We carry a variety of repellents to keep deer, rabbits, and more away from your garden and shrubs.
Step into Spring with Style!
Our new spring clothing and footwear have arrived for men, women, and children! From lightweight layers to comfortable, durable shoes, we’ve got the whole family covered.
Advanced Order Wood Pellet Sale!
Stock up and save this April with our Advanced Order Wood Pellet Sale! Secure your pellets for the colder months ahead by calling the store to reserve your order. Don’t miss out—plan ahead and be prepared!
Call us today to place your order!
Ticks can be persistent pests, and because they can transmit diseases to pets and pet owners alike, it is important to know where to look for ticks on your dog and how to remove them effectively. Fortunately, finding ticks isn’t hard if you know what types of environments ticks prefer.
Ticks are blood-sucking parasites related to spiders. They attach to a host animal to consume its blood, and stay attached and actively feeding for up to 8-10 days. During that time, they can transmit a variety of diseases to their host, including Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and other illnesses, which can be fatal if left untreated. Different types of ticks can transmit different types of diseases, but each variety has similar preferences for habitat and environment, making it easy to check for all types of ticks on your dog.
Ticks prefer warm, humid environments, including damp tissue surfaces away from sunlight. On dogs, the most common places to find ticks include…
In addition to these common spots to find ticks on a dog, these parasites could appear anywhere on a dog’s body. Other likely spots for feeding ticks include:
Checking any likely spots very carefully is essential to be sure there are no ticks bothering or threatening your canine companion.
When you find a tick, it is essential to remove it quickly and safely to minimize the risk of disease transmission. To remove a tick from your dog…
After removing a tick, observe your dog closely for several days in case there are any symptoms of disease. If you have any concerns, consult your veterinarian immediately for a proper diagnosis and treatment regimen.
The best way to keep your dog tick-free is to avoid bites in the first place. Keep your pet from roaming in long grasses, under shrubbery, or in other damp areas where ticks may proliferate, and avoid contact with deer and other wildlife that may harbor ticks. Mowing grass slightly shorter will make your backyard habitat less tick-friendly as well. You can also keep your dog’s coat shorter and groom your pet frequently to be sure any ticks are spotted and removed right away. Inside your home, vacuum frequently and wash your dog’s bedding and toys in very hot water to eliminate any ticks. Using tick prevention medications on your pet and sprays outside to create tick barriers can also minimize the risk of attracting these unwanted parasites.
Ticks can be troublesome pests, but by understanding the type of environment these parasites prefer, you will know where to look for them on your pet and you will be better prepared to keep your dog tick-free.
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