Dog Care - Dealing with Ticks
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Ticks.......ouch
This lens will give you a look at ticks and dog care when you suspect ticks have latched on. You will also find prevention methods as well as correct ways to remove the tick from your dog. Ticks can be very painful and it's very important to remove them the correct way, or call your vet.
Dog Tick Removers
Dog Ticks
Learning about dog ticks
Dog care can encompass many different things from supplying the right food to the actual health of your dog. There are several things that you have to be concerned with when you own a dog. For instance ticks are extremely pesky insects that will latch on to your dog's skin and cause several different issues from heart disease, blood disease, and heartworms. You should know that all dogs can have problems related to ticks, which makes the proper care of your dog extremely important. We will look at what you can do to avoid ticks getting on to the skin of your dog and what you can do for proper grooming when you do spy a tick. There are also removal methods that you should learn about.First ticks tend to survive in a few places including woods and moist areas. You will find that tick season is generally going to be in the warmer months of summer. When you live in the UK you will find that most dogs will only need to be treated for ticks in the summer months, where as if you are in the south portion of the United States you will find they have to be wary of ticks for at least six months out of the year because of the warm weather. Ticks generally leap from trees and bushes as a person or dog walks by crawling up the body. Ticks are usually found around the ears or neck of the dog. In some cases they may be found further along the body, but most often the neck is harder for the dog to kick the insect off and they can latch on. Ticks are very prolific creatures and left alone on the skin for too long can create babies that will hatch. A tick will latch on to the dog's skin by using its legs and then burying its head underneath the skin to suck the blood.
Preventing Ticks
Prevent ticks on your dog
Tick Removal
How to remove them!
Now let's look at some of the methods for removing ticks. Ticks that have been able to latch on to your dog's skin can be difficult to get rid of. During your normal daily grooming you should always look through the hair with your hands to look for insects. With ticks you don't just want to brush the dog's hair and hope for the best. You will find that using a brush can remove the body of the tick, but leave the head, which can be dangerous. This means that you really do need to look around the head and ears of the dog to make sure that you see the ticks before giving the coat a good brush. You can use a few methods for removal. If the head is not buried you can just remove the tick with tweezers. If the head has been buried you may need a little heat or certain types of oil or medication that will cause the flea to loosen the head and enable you to pull it out with tweezers. Videos On Tick Removal
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Mrmakingusmile
Feb 27, 2011 @ 10:11 am | delete
- Very informative and educational. Here comes summer and thanks to your lens I'll be ready. Thanks for making me smile.
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I live in Leicester, England with my three border collies. I run a few websites include dog accessories.
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