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Micro Tech Toolkit helped me repair my old dog!

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Dog was worn out. Needed a heart valve job. Sent a team of trained ticks in through her nose with the toolkit. She is good to go!

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It was doggone tricky, but with the help of the Micro Tech Tools, and some trained ticks, I succeeded.

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Instead of tossing those ticks in the toilet, keep 'em in a tick jail. Fill it with rubbing alcohol: that makes them very cooperative and anxious to get early parole in exchange for doing any micro repairs needed around the house.

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I had no idea ticks were good for anything but possum food. Thanks for the tip!

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This was meant as an April Fools entry, which I think was a “thing” on iFixit at some point. It is not meant to be taken seriously.

I’m afraid old Trixie finally died, she almost made it to 16 years, which is pretty good for a 45 lb dog.

I can recommend having a tick kit though, with Alchohol, Bacitracin-type ointment, and a variety of Tick pulling tools. For a long time the Tick-Key was my go-to tool, but I’ve found a new kind that looks like a micro-mini-crowbar, that seems to be even better.

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