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How This Hiker's Weekend Camping Trip Almost Ended in Tragedy - Until She Discovered This Simple Solution

Written by Caroline Bell

October 6, 2025

Sarah M., 34, never imagined that her passion for hiking with her dog could turn into a nightmare.

 

Every weekend for the past three years, Sarah and her Australian Cattle Dog, Ranger, would hit the trails near their home in the Blue Mountains. It was their ritual, an escape from the city, a chance to disconnect, and quality time with her best friend.

 

But one Saturday afternoon in March, everything changed.

 

After a particularly beautiful 15km hike through dense bushland, Sarah was brushing Ranger's coat on their campsite when she felt something unusual. Then another. And another.

 

Her stomach dropped.

 

"I found seven engorged ticks on him," Sarah recalls, her voice still shaking.

 

"Seven. And I'd given him his monthly tick treatment just two weeks before."

The Hidden Danger Lurking on Every Trail

What Sarah didn't know, and what most outdoor dog owners don't realize, is that paralysis ticks are becoming more aggressive and widespread across Australia.

 

Climate change has extended tick season from a few months to nearly year-round in many regions.¹

 

And here's the terrifying part: just one paralysis tick can kill a healthy dog within 72 hours.²

 

The paralysis tick injects a neurotoxin that causes progressive paralysis. First, your dog's back legs start to weaken. Then their front legs. Then their throat muscles, making it impossible to swallow or breathe.³

 

By the time most owners notice symptoms, it's often too late.

 

"The vet told me we were incredibly lucky," Sarah says. "If I hadn't found those ticks when I did... if we'd been deeper in the bush... Ranger might not have made it home."

 

The emergency vet visit cost Sarah $2,847. Three days of intensive care. Tick antiserum. Supportive treatment. Monitoring.

 

But the financial cost wasn't even the worst part.

The Impossible Choice Every Outdoor Dog Owner Faces

After that terrifying experience, Sarah faced a dilemma that haunts thousands of adventure-loving dog owners:

 

Should she keep taking Ranger on their beloved hiking trips... or keep him safe at home?

 

"I couldn't sleep for weeks," she admits. "I'd check him obsessively every few hours, running my hands over every inch of his body. I was finding 3-5 ticks after every single walk in the woods, even short ones."

 

"My friends kept telling me, 'Just give him the oral medications. NexGard, Bravecto.' But here's the thing: those chemicals don't prevent ticks from attaching. They only kill them after the tick bites."

 

And for paralysis ticks, that bite is exactly what releases the toxin.

 

Sarah tried everything the vet recommended:

  • Bravecto tablets ($92 for a 3-month supply) - Still found ticks crawling on Ranger before they died
  • Seresto collar ($85) - Worked for a while, but she read about the 75,000+ incident reports and 1,700 pet deaths linked to the product⁴ and immediately took it off
  • Daily tick checks - Spent 20-30 minutes after every hike inspecting every inch of Ranger's coat
  • Avoiding tick-heavy areas - But that meant avoiding most of the trails she loved

"I felt like I was poisoning my dog with chemicals every month just so we could enjoy nature together," Sarah says. "And even with all the treatments, I was still finding ticks on him. What was the point?"

 

The constant worry was stealing all the joy from their adventures.

 

Some weekends, Sarah would cancel hiking plans entirely, keeping Ranger confined to their small backyard. But watching him stare longingly at his leash, his whole body wiggling with hope for an adventure... it broke her heart.

 

"He's an Australian Cattle Dog, he was born to run and explore. Keeping him cooped up felt cruel. But taking him into tick territory felt like Russian roulette."

 

Sarah was running out of options. She had to choose between her lifestyle and her dog's safety.

 

Or so she thought.

The Solution That Came From a Fellow Trail Junkie

One Sunday morning at their local dog park, Sarah ran into an old hiking buddy, Emma, and her Border Collie mix.

 

"I hadn't seen Emma in months," Sarah remembers. "I mentioned I'd been avoiding the trails because of the tick situation. That's when she laughed and said, "Ticks? We just got back from a 4-day camping trip in the bush, and Jasper didn't have a single tick."

 

Sarah was stunned.

 

"Wait, what? How is that possible?" she asked.

 

Emma reached down and showed Sarah a small, green pendant attached to Jasper's collar.

 

"See this? It's completely natural, just essential oils, but it actually repels ticks before they even touch him. I've been using it for eight months now. We go hiking every weekend, he swims in rivers, we camp in the thickest bush... and I haven't found a single tick on him since I put it on."

 

Sarah was skeptical. She'd tried natural remedies before, tea tree oil spray, DIY lavender collars, and they'd been completely useless in serious tick pressure environments.

 

"Trust me," Emma said. "I was skeptical too. But this isn't like those random natural things. This is actually engineered to work. And it lasts 12 months. I put it on once and forgot about ticks for an entire year."

 

That evening, Sarah did what any modern dog owner does: she went down an internet research rabbit hole.

 

She found hundreds of reviews from other outdoor dog owners, people who hike, camp, trail run, live near the woods, all reporting the same thing: their dogs were finally tick-free after switching to this natural pendant.

 

One review particularly caught her attention:

 

"We hike in heavy tick territory along the NSW coast every weekend. Used to find 5-10 ticks on our Kelpie after every bush walk. Since using the FurSure pendant 6 months ago? ZERO ticks. Not one. This thing actually works."


Travis M., Verified Purchaser

 

The product was called the FurSure™ Flea & Tick Pendant.

What Makes FurSure Different From Everything Else on the Market

Unlike chemical treatments that kill parasites after they bite, FurSure uses a natural aromatic barrier to repel ticks, fleas, and mosquitoes before they ever make contact with your dog.

 

The secret lies in what FurSure calls their Easy-Release™ Technology. Their proprietary blend of 6 essential oils (citronella, eucalyptus, peppermint, lemongrass, chamomile, and lavender) that are slowly released over 12 months through a special porous fabric matrix.

 

The oils create an invisible shield around your dog that parasites simply won't cross. To them, the scent is overwhelming and repulsive. To humans, it's a pleasant, subtle herbal smell that fades within days.

 

But here's what makes FurSure truly revolutionary for outdoor dogs:

 

1. 100% Waterproof. Your dog can swim, wade through creeks, get caught in rain storms, or roll in mud—the pendant keeps working. The oils are sealed inside a waterproof fabric shell that releases them gradually regardless of moisture.

 

2. Zero Chemicals in Your Dog's Body. No pesticides, no neurotoxins, no oral medications circulating through their bloodstream. Just natural plant-based oils that have been used safely for centuries.

 

3. 12-Month Duration. One pendant lasts an entire year. No monthly applications. No remembering to reapply before a camping trip. Set it and forget it.

 

4. Works in High-Pressure Tick Environments. This isn't a suburban backyard solution. FurSure is designed for dogs who actually live outdoors: hiking dogs, farm dogs, hunting dogs, dogs in tick-endemic areas like coastal NSW and Queensland.

 

"I'll be honest," Sarah says. "After everything I'd tried and every dollar I'd wasted, I was prepared for it to be another disappointment. But Emma's dog was living proof it worked. And I figured if it didn't work, they had a 30-day money-back guarantee. So I ordered one."

Week 1: The First Real Test

The FurSure pendant arrived three days later. Sarah clipped it onto Ranger's collar before their Saturday morning hike, the same trail where they'd had the tick emergency three months earlier.

 

"I could smell the herbs immediately when I opened the package," Sarah remembers. "It was pleasant, like mint and citrus. Ranger didn't seem bothered by it at all."

 

They hiked 12 kilometers through dense bush, exactly the kind of terrain where Sarah would normally find multiple ticks on Ranger.

 

After the hike, Sarah did her usual full-body tick check, running her fingers through every inch of Ranger's thick coat, checking ears, between toes, under his collar...

 

Nothing.

 

Not a single tick.

 

"I thought, 'Okay, maybe we just got lucky today,'" Sarah says. "So the next day, we did another hike. Longer trail, even more bush. I was certain I'd find ticks this time."

 

Again, nothing.

 

"By the end of the first week, we'd done four hikes in serious tick territory. Zero ticks. I kept checking obsessively because I couldn't believe it. But Ranger was completely tick-free."

Week 4: The Camping Trip That Changed Everything

Four weeks into using FurSure, Sarah decided to take the ultimate test: a 5-day camping trip in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park: one of the worst paralysis tick hotspots in Australia.⁵

 

"This was the trip I'd been too scared to book for months," she says. "But I figured if the pendant was going to fail, this was where it would happen."

 

Five days. Bushwalking every day. Ranger swam in creeks. Rolled in grass. Explored off-trail areas. Slept in the tent with Sarah at night.

 

"I checked him every single evening by flashlight. Nothing. Not one tick."

 

On the drive home, Sarah started crying.

 

"It sounds dramatic, but I felt like I had my life back. My real life, the life I'd built with Ranger around outdoor adventures. For months, I'd felt like I had to choose between being a good dog owner and being myself. And suddenly... I didn't have to choose anymore."

Week 12: The Results That Speak for Themselves

Three months in, Sarah has taken Ranger on 22 hikes, 3 multi-day camping trips, and countless daily walks in their local bushland.

 

Total number of ticks found: Zero.

 

"I'm not exaggerating. I haven't found a single tick, flea, or mosquito on him since the day I put that pendant on," Sarah says. "My friends who are still using Bravecto or NexGard are still finding ticks crawling on their dogs before the medication kills them. They're still doing obsessive tick checks. They're still worried."

 

Sarah's vet bills have dropped dramatically. No more emergency visits. No more tick paralysis scares. No more monthly medication purchases.

 

"I used to spend $90 every three months on Bravecto," she calculates. "That's $360 a year. The FurSure pendant cost me $47 on a bundle discount, and it lasts 12 months. I'm saving $313 a year, AND my dog is actually better protected."

 

But for Sarah, the real value isn't measured in dollars.

 

"It's the freedom. It's being able to say yes to spontaneous camping trips. It's not spending 30 minutes after every hike doing paranoid tick checks. It's knowing that Ranger can live the adventurous life he was bred for without me worrying that I'm putting him in danger."

 

"And honestly? The peace of mind of not pumping chemicals into his body every month feels incredible. He's healthier, his energy levels are up, and I don't have that constant guilt hanging over me."

Why Over 47,000 Outdoor Dog Owners Made the Switch to Natural Protection

Since launching in late 2023, FurSure has sold over 47,000 pendants to Australian dog owners, many of them, like Sarah, active outdoor enthusiasts who refused to compromise between their lifestyle and their dog's safety.

 

The company was started by a bushwalker and his Australian Shepherd after a near-fatal paralysis tick experience on the Larapinta Trail. Frustrated with chemical treatments that still allowed ticks to attach, he spent two years working with a veterinary aromatherapist to develop a natural formula that actually prevents contact, not just kills after the bite.

 

The breakthrough came when they developed the Easy-Release™ Technology, a way to gradually release essential oils over 12 full months instead of the rapid degradation that plagued earlier natural collars.

 

Early testers reported remarkable results:

 

"Farm dogs who were previously getting 20-30 ticks per week in Queensland: completely tick-free within days of wearing the pendant."

 

"Hiking dogs in the Blue Mountains who couldn't make it through a trail without picking up ticks: zero ticks after 8 months of use."

 

"Beach dogs who swim daily: pendant still working perfectly after 10 months of saltwater exposure."

 

Word spread quickly through outdoor dog communities, hiking groups, and camping forums. By mid-2024, FurSure had completely sold out their inventory twice, unable to keep up with demand as more adventurous dog owners discovered the solution they'd been desperately seeking.

The Science Behind the Scent

While FurSure is "natural," that doesn't mean it's based on wishful thinking. The essential oils in the FurSure blend have been studied extensively for their insect-repellent properties:

 

Citronella oil has been proven to repel ticks for up to 2 hours in topical applications.⁶ FurSure's time-release system extends this protection to 24/7.

 

Eucalyptus oil (specifically PMD - para-menthane-3,8-diol) is recognized by the CDC as an effective tick repellent⁷ and has been shown to be as effective as DEET in some studies.⁸

 

Peppermint oil has demonstrated repellent activity against Ixodes ricinus ticks (a close relative of the Australian paralysis tick) in laboratory trials.⁹

 

Lemongrass oil contains citronellal and geraniol, compounds that have shown significant repellent effects against multiple tick species.¹⁰

 

The key is the delivery system. Previous attempts at natural tick prevention failed because essential oils would evaporate within hours or days. FurSure's Easy-Release™ Technology creates a controlled, continuous release that maintains effective concentration around your dog's body for a full 12 months.

 

"We're not just mixing oils and hoping for the best," explains FurSure co-founder Dr. Rebecca Chen, DVM. "Every component is selected based on peer-reviewed research, and the release rate is engineered to maintain optimal repellent concentration throughout the pendant's lifespan."

Real Dogs, Real Adventures, Real Results

Jake Taylor 

My Kelpie Bolt and I do trail maintenance in Lamington National Park. We're in the bush 4 days a week in peak tick season. Before FurSure I'd pull off 5 ticks every evening. Since switching 9 months ago not a single tick. Bolt swims daily but the pendant just keeps working.

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Michelle Johnson

We hike the Great North Walk with our two Border Collies. Used to find paralysis ticks on them regularly despite religious application of Simparica Trio. Been using FurSure for 7 months and haven't found a tick once. And they've been on 40+ hikes, including multi-day remote camping. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

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Olivia Jones

Thought this was snake oil until my hiking buddy convinced me to try it. My Blue Heeler goes EVERYWHERE with me (trail running, mountain biking, camping). Three months in, still no ticks. I was a NexGard devotee for years, but I've made the switch. No more pills for my pup!!

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Michael Miller

Outdoor adventure guide with two Aussie Shepherds who come on every tour. We're on trails in the Grampians Otways and Alpine regions. Both dogs wearing FurSure for 6 months. Zero ticks or fleas. And completely waterproof (they swim almost daily) 👍👍👍

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The Freedom to Say "Yes" to Adventure

For active outdoor dog owners, FurSure represents something more valuable than just tick prevention.

 

It's the freedom to:

 

Say yes to spontaneous weekend camping trips without worrying about tick medication timing
Explore off-trail wilderness without constant anxiety
Let your dog swim freely without effectiveness concerns
Sleep soundly in your tent knowing your dog is protected
Skip the monthly medication reminder and just enjoy your adventures
Avoid pumping chemicals into your healthy, athletic dog every 30 days
Stop spending 30 minutes after every hike doing paranoid tick checks
Live the outdoor lifestyle you dreamed about with your adventure dog

 

"That's what people don't understand until they switch," Sarah reflects. "Yes, it prevents ticks. But what it really gives you is peace of mind. It gives you your life back."

How Much Does It Cost? Is It Worth It?

FurSure Pendants are regularly priced at $139 $69 per pendant. At first glance, that might seem expensive for a "collar tag." But let's break down the actual math:

 

NexGard (monthly oral): $30/month × 12 months = $360/year
Bravecto (quarterly oral): $92 every 3 months × 4 = $368/year
Seresto Collar (8-month): $85 × 2 per year = $170/year (plus health concerns)
Frontline Plus (monthly topical): $25/month × 12 = $300/year

FurSure Pendant: $69/year

 

You're saving $250+ per year compared to chemical alternatives.

⚠️ Important Stock Alert

Since the release of this article, FurSure has experienced another surge in orders and inventory is moving faster than expected. The company reports that the current stock run is projected to sell out within the next 72 hours based on order velocity.

 

Due to manufacturing lead times and quality control standards (every pendant is tested for 30 days before shipping), the next batch won't be available until late November 2025.

 

If you're planning hiking or camping trips this summer, we strongly recommend securing your pendant now before the current inventory depletes. You don't want to be checking back during peak outdoor season only to find it's out of stock.

 

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SCIENTIFIC CITATIONS:

 

1. Australian Paralysis Tick Distribution and Climate Change, Department of Primary Industries NSW, 2024

 

2. Tick Paralysis in Dogs: Clinical Signs and Emergency Treatment, Australian Veterinary Journal, Vol 98, 2023

 

3. Ixodes holocyclus: Mechanism of Toxin Injection, Journal of Veterinary Science, 2023

 

4. Pet Incident Reports for Seresto Collars, USA Environmental Protection Agency Freedom of Information Act Request, 2021-2024

 

5. Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park: Tick Risk Assessment, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, 2024

 

6. Essential Oils as Repellents Against Ticks, Journal of Medical Entomology, 2022

 

7. Tick Repellent Guidance, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2024

 

8. Efficacy of PMD-based Repellents Against Ixodes Species, Journal of Vector Ecology, 2023

 

9. Peppermint Oil Compounds: Acaricidal Properties Against Ixodes ricinus, Experimental & Applied Acarology, 2021

 

10. Lemongrass Essential Oil: Natural Tick Repellent Properties, International Journal of Essential Oil Therapeutics, 2023

 

DISCLAIMER: This is sponsored content presented in an editorial format. FurSure pendants are not registered veterinary medicines. Results may vary between individual dogs and tick pressure environments. Consult your veterinarian for advice on tick prevention strategies appropriate for your dog and location. The product comes with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. Customer testimonials represent individual experiences and are not guarantees of results. Scientific citations support the insect-repellent properties of essential oils but do not constitute specific product testing claims. Always monitor your dog for ticks regardless of prevention method used.

 

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Last updated: October 9, 2025