5 Things To Do If You Find A Dried Dead Tick On Dog
5 Things To Do If You Find A Dried Dead Tick On Dog
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Locate The Dried Dead
Areas such a ears, paws, neck, and belly have the best environment for the ticks to survive in, and it is very hard to find them there, especially with long-coated dogs.
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Put On Your Gloves
When you remove the tick, you can’t touch the small wound that was left with your bare hand because it can get irritated or infected.
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Part The Dog's Hair
You need to part the hair so you can get a very good grip on the little parasite.
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Tweezer Time
Use the pointy and thin tweezers with which you will be able to grip the tick precisely.
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Clean And Disinfect
It is important to clean around the wound so that all the area is clean, so there is no possibility of the wound getting infected.
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