How can I remove ticks from my dog and cat without harming the pets?
Category: Canine,Feline
Apply tweezers to the tick's head and pull gently.
Animals easily pick up ticks in their fur from the outdoors. Ticks will attach themselves
to the skin for several days, until they are full of blood sucked from their host.
During this period, they can transmit serious diseases to cats and dogs and should
be removed as soon as they are detected on the animal. Some diseases can be prevented
by early tick removal, since the transfer of the infectious agent can take up to
72 hours.
Ticks should be removed with tweezers applied to the portion of the tick's head
closest to the skin. Pull gently and with steady pressure. Examine the tick to be
sure the entire head was removed. Afterwards, the bite wound should be cleaned with
antibacterial soap and rinsed well.
Several options are currently available to prevent ticks from attaching themselves
to your pet, and to kill the ones that do. Frontline® is a safe and effective topical
flea and tick control product that is applied to the animal's skin once a month.
A Preventic® tick collar, although not a flea deterrent, is an effective method
of preventing and killing ticks for up to three months. There are many shampoos,
dips, and sprays that can be used to kill ticks in certain animals. However, kittens,
puppies, and some adult cats can be sensitive to these products. Consult your veterinarian
about which products are appropriate for your pets.