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Tiny ticks, BIG THREAT!

5/11/2022

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Ectoparasites are organisms that live on the outside of an animal. Ticks are fairly common ectoparasites of dogs (and cats). ​Some ticks can infest dogs that spend most of their time indoors, and even dogs that only spend brief periods of time outside can have ticks.
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​How do I prevent my dog from getting ticks?

​It is very difficult to prevent your dog’s exposure to ticks. Ticks can attach to your dog when he or she goes with you on walks, hikes, or during any outdoor activities. The best way to prevent ticks from attaching to your dog is by the regular use of tick control products. Your veterinarian can advise you about the best product for your dog and your situation.
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How will ticks affect my dog? Can they affect me?

Although rare, ticks can consume enough of your dog’s blood to cause a deficiency called anemia. Certain female ticks can also cause a rare paralysis in dogs as a result of a toxin they produce while feeding. More important, ticks are capable of causing many diseases in your pet. The disease with which most people are familiar is called Lyme Disease. Another is Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.
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Check with your vet if you are unsure about removing ticks on your own. Your vet can see your pet and remove them for you. ​

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Victoria Addington link
5/25/2023 04:06:39 am

It is sad to know that ticks can sip enough of your dog’s blood. My friend wants to get rid of ticks. I should advise him to hire an expert in tick control to ensure quality work.

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