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    Tick Releaser Spray & Optional Mail in Kit

    • Why take a chance with tick born diseases? Tick Releaser Spray helps release the tick and provides a handy test kit for you to submit the tick for diagnostic testing for disease.* Tick Releaser Spray is a blend of natural oils that, when applied directly, helps the tick to back out. Forget what you’ve read about hot matches and nail polish remover! Simply apply Tick Releaser, wait and remove. For a fee you can send your tick away to have it submitted for testing. Ticks can be tested for, Anaplasma, Babesia, Ehrlichia, Lyme disease, Bartonella, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Tularemia. Lab testing fees range from $25 for one disease up to $75 for a total panel of all seven diseases Features: Helps release ticks safely and intact Toxin Free Formula Safe for your pets and family Kit Includes: Releaser spray, tweezers, collection tube, alcohol prep pad and order form.

    SportDOG BodyGuard E-Collars

    SportDOG BodyGuard E-Collars

    September 12, 2023 3 min read

    SportDOG has just announced the release of two new e-collar systems. These two systems will be the first e-collars to introduce dog biometrics into an e-collar platform. Using SportDOG’s BodyGuard technology, the receiver will take readings on key biometrics of your dog and alert the handler if those metrics get out of a safety zone.
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    LCS Bird Dog Days 2023

    LCS Bird Dog Days 2023

    August 01, 2023 3 min read

    Lion Country Supply will be holding our annual Bird Dog Days event this year on August 25th and 26th. This year, Lion Country Supply is going to make some changes to our Bird Dog Days event. Friday will have in-store specials, e-collar software updating, and trade-in specials. Saturday we will be holding a Chukar Challenge.
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    Dehydration in Dogs

    Dehydration in Dogs

    June 06, 2023 4 min read 1 Comment

    Dehydration in dogs occurs when the loss of water in a dog’s body exceeds the amount of intake. Dehydration is a spectrum that can range in severity from mild to severe. In serious cases of dehydration, dogs can suffer from collapse, organ failure, and even death. Severely dehydrated dogs require immediate emergency care from his or her veterinarian. If you suspect that your dog is severely dehydrated, contact the veterinarian right away.
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