Ticks in the dog’s ears are recommended to be treated at a hospital. Because of the complex structure of the dog’s ear canal, it is difficult to remove the tick, and it is not recommended that the owner directly pull the tick with his bare hands or with tweezers. The owner can purchase a topical tick repellent, rub it directly on the dog’s bite site, and then remove it with tweezers after it has taken effect and the tick has died. It is recommended that the second method of dealing with ticks be more healthy and safe.
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