The Otom, IMHO, is OK for removing ticks from the dogs, but not so good for getting them out of yourself! In most cases, we tend to notice the ticks in our naked hide sooner than we would notice them in the dogs thick fur; a tick that has fed for even a few hours becomes quite engorged and can be lifted out with the Otom, whereas the ticks that thave not had a chance to feed for long tend to slip through the 'prongs' of, even the smaller of the two, Otoms. I have found a tick lassoo type removal tool
www.Tickremover.com
to be far superior in every instance. The trouble with tweezers, even the fine-tipped ones, is that you run the risk of squeezing the tick and causing it to regurgitate it's stomach contents into your bloodstream; this is how I managed to infect myself with Lyme disease.
My various jobs, one of which required me to run about on mountains whilst involved in deer population management, kept me fit and I was always out with the dogs on the hill. And then in May 2007 I started feeling unwell and took some time off work. To cut a long story short, I'd contracted Lyme Disease from a tick bite. It took a lot of visits to the doctor before they took me seriously; they said, variously, that it was flu, a bug that was going the rounds, stress...I KNEW what it was, having done a project, whilst studying zoology, on ticks and the diseases they carry. One GP scoffed at me, saying that there was no Lyme Disease in Britain; at that point I felt justified in bull****ting, telling her that I'd written a thesis on Lyme Disease! I had my blood sampled 10 mins later and, when tested, it proved positive for antibodies to the organism that causes Lyme Disease.
Lyme disease is a notifiable condition....as in very frickin' serious!! Believe me when I say that you don't want to take chances with this disease; there is a woeful lack of knowledge about this debilitating condition and even some GPs haven't much clue when it comes to diagnosing it. In all fairness to the medical profession, the symptoms can be confused with a number of other conditions. Do some research yourself....find out more here
http://www.lymediseaseaction.org.uk/