How to Remove a Tick From a Dog
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How to Get a Tick Off Your Pet in 6 Easy Steps
I haven't seen many ticks in my life, and have never removed one from anybody or any animal. But when my dog, Spud had a tick on him, I had to find a good way to remove it. I used the method below and got the tick out in tact and without even making Spud flinch. Now, it could be harder, or easier, for you to do it. This seems to be the way that most places online say to remove them. Below are a few facts about ticks.
Where Ticks Live
Ticks usually live in underbrush, forests, etc. But sometimes ticks be found on dogs that don't live near the woods or underbrush. Spud never goes through underbrush or the woods, but he got a tick. So don't assume that ticks can only be on dogs that live near the above places.
How Ticks Travel
Ticks bite animals like deer (hence the name Deer Tick) and other animals. A tick can be transported to your yard by animals that go in the woods and underbrush, like foxes, deer, and outdoor cats. When a tick is done with it's meal, it falls off wherever the animal is. Ticks can't hop or fly, but they can crawl.
Lyme Disease
Dogs don't usually get Lyme Disease unless the tick is on them for a long time, like a day or a few days.
The symptoms of Lyme Disease are:
--Sudden or worse arthritis
--Loss of appetite
--Fever
--Sometimes swollen Lymph Nodes
If your dog happens to get Lyme Disease, then your dog's veterinarian can prescribe antibiotics for your dog. The longer it has had Lyme Disease, the longer the antibiotics will be needed to heal your dog.
There is a vaccination for Lyme Disease if you are concerned about your pet getting it.
Tick Remove Tips from YOU!
What's Your Best Tick Removing Tip?
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d-artist Sep 18, 2010 @ 9:07 am | delete
- Hello from a Squidoo Greeter! nice lens and interesting subject...it would be really nice if you added in your own words the "the six steps of removing a tick" on your lens, after all that is the title...I just have a problem with a link as they can be broken.
I have tick-phobia and just hate them, I have removed them from my cat
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nightcats
Mar 7, 2010 @ 12:32 pm | delete
- I have never had to remove a tick from a pet, but when I was a kid on a farm, I remember my dad removing ticks from the dog quite often. He used tweezers, I think, and he used to touch the tick with something hot. Apparently the heat would cause the tick to release its little claws. My most memorable incident, however, involved my son when he was a toddler. We were visiting the farm, and suddenly my parents and I noticed that my little boy had blood running out of his mouth. Investigation showed that he had pulled a huge, blood-engorged tick from the dog using his teeth. Either that or he pulled it out by hand and ate it. YUK!
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JoyfulPamela
Oct 28, 2009 @ 5:56 am | delete
- Thanks for this informational lens. I don't have any new tips, but I know how important it is to remove ticks from my pets. Hopefully this lens will aid many pet owners.
Pamela (and Angel)
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