Ticks on dogs are mainly caused by tick bites when going out through the grass, generally when the dog is infected with ticks, you need to use alcohol to wipe the tick body, when the body is loose and soft you can use tweezers to remove the tick, and then use iodophor to disinfect the bite. You can also wipe the special insect repellent on the back of the dog’s neck, the tick will die and fall off automatically when the mouthparts are loose and shriveled. After removal, rub the broken part of the skin with an anti-inflammatory medicine and keep the area clean. Forced removal and leaving the mouthparts on the dog can be tricky because to clean it up you have to squeeze the mouthparts out of the dog’s skin, which can be painful for the dog, so the dog may not always cooperate. You can apply soapy water or alcohol to the injury to stop the pain and reduce the swelling.
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