Seems so, my small dogs are all infested. The wolfhounds not at all; perhaps the ticks can't jump that high! More likely is that the wolfhound coat is more taxing or that the wolfs bite them off.
There seem to have been a lot more around this year- I've had to remove a few from my dog, she's six years old, and this is the first time I've ever found them on her.
There's a really good film on Youtube which shows you how to get rid of ticks by rubbing them and making them dizzy. They eventually let go and you can dispose of them with a sharp wack!
Using vaseline to remove a tick isn't recommended, especially in areas where Lyme disease is a risk because it takes so long to work.
http://www.lymediseaseaction.org.uk/about-ticks/tick-removal/
I find the O'Tom tick remover best or "unscrewing" the tick by hand. I live in the New Forest and have lots of experience and practice!
For dogs I don't think you can beat a Scalibor collar but i don't think cats can use them.
Perhaps we aren't in an area where Lyme disease is a risk. We have three dogs, and a country vet working in a farming community - but in the light of Woofgang's advice, perhaps you should check it out before trying it, Cupid.