Ticks live mainly in the grass and are more active in the early morning and evening when there is dew, so it is likely that the dog went to jump on the grass during the dog walk and was attached to the tick playing in the grass. Ticks are not easy to get rid of once they have attached themselves to the body. If the owner does not regularly deworm the dog, it increases the chances of the dog contracting ticks. Owners like to take their dogs to places where there is a lot of grass and trees, which increases the chances of the dog getting ticks. Usually, dogs infected with ticks need to be numbed with alcohol and the insects removed when the mouthparts are relaxed, and it is advisable to seek help from your vet to prevent the mouthparts from staying in the skin. And you need to do a good job of deworming your dog’s body.
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