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Your dog is your best buddy, so tick season hits differently when the prices jump and the risks feel real. We start with a listener-driven problem: how to protect our dogs from ticks and Lyme disease without getting gouged, including why some owners are ordering the exact same branded tick medication from Australia for far less than local monthly pricing. From there, the conversation widens into the bigger question we all face outdoors: how do you judge risk when nature does not come with labels?
Former MNR biologist Bruce Ranta joins us to unpack what hunters are seeing in the field, starting with a moose that showed “sores” and white spots throughout the heart and organs. We talk parasites, what those cysts can be, why the safest move is often to walk away from heavily affected meat, and why organ advisories like cadmium in liver and kidneys matter more as animals age. Bruce also explains moose ticks, how infestations lead to hair loss and winter stress, and why a long cold winter can actually knock tick numbers back.
Then we take on Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), the “zombie deer” illness that drives so much debate. We break down what CWD is, how it may spread through contact and contaminated soil, why testing is difficult, and why eradication-style responses leave hunters angry. We round out with brain worm, hydatid cyst precautions, bear-meat safety, rabies management, and how predator control and trapping shape bird and small game survival. If you care about wildlife disease, hunting in Ontario, and safe wild game meat, this one is for you. Subscribe, share this with a hunting partner, and leave a review with your biggest question about ticks or CWD.
By Outdoor Journal Radio Podcast NetworkYour dog is your best buddy, so tick season hits differently when the prices jump and the risks feel real. We start with a listener-driven problem: how to protect our dogs from ticks and Lyme disease without getting gouged, including why some owners are ordering the exact same branded tick medication from Australia for far less than local monthly pricing. From there, the conversation widens into the bigger question we all face outdoors: how do you judge risk when nature does not come with labels?
Former MNR biologist Bruce Ranta joins us to unpack what hunters are seeing in the field, starting with a moose that showed “sores” and white spots throughout the heart and organs. We talk parasites, what those cysts can be, why the safest move is often to walk away from heavily affected meat, and why organ advisories like cadmium in liver and kidneys matter more as animals age. Bruce also explains moose ticks, how infestations lead to hair loss and winter stress, and why a long cold winter can actually knock tick numbers back.
Then we take on Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), the “zombie deer” illness that drives so much debate. We break down what CWD is, how it may spread through contact and contaminated soil, why testing is difficult, and why eradication-style responses leave hunters angry. We round out with brain worm, hydatid cyst precautions, bear-meat safety, rabies management, and how predator control and trapping shape bird and small game survival. If you care about wildlife disease, hunting in Ontario, and safe wild game meat, this one is for you. Subscribe, share this with a hunting partner, and leave a review with your biggest question about ticks or CWD.

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