Ticks : How Can I Prevent My Pet From Getting Them?
Does your pet like to play at the park or in your backyard? If so, your pet may be in contact with ticks! All pets that spend time outdoors can easily pick up a tick! It is very easy for a pet to get a tick and they can pick them up from a number of places. Such places include woods, parks, and even your own backyard. Some ticks cannot be seen because they live in dark, moist environments underneath plants and objects. Other ticks live in plain sight and are able to climb structures, such as fences, trees, or tall grass. They can easily attach to any pet close to them, so that being said, it is important to know how to prevent and get rid of them if your pet has one.
How Can I Prevent Ticks?
While ticks are usually found in woody, brushy, and tall grass areas, the best way to prevent ticks is to treat your entire yard for them. Treat your yard with an insecticide, focusing on areas where ticks would most commonly be found. Also make sure to mow your lawn regularly and keep your bushes trimmed.
You can also prevent ticks by treating your house for them. Ticks can move around a house very easily so it is important to treat the house thoroughly. Make sure you treat all carpets and upholstered furniture, including the sides and backs of the furniture because ticks can climb it. Be sure to treat walls and baseboards. Ticks will hide in baseboards and climb walls. Also make sure to thoroughly treat closets, storage areas, and other places where ticks can hide in your house.
Preventic : Tick Collar For Dogs
Using a tick preventative for your pet is also an idea. A good product to use is called Preventic, a Tick Collar For Dogs. The dog collar provides safe and effective control of ticks for up to three months and prevents new ticks from attaching and feeding within 48 hours after application. Tick preventatives kill ticks that attach to your pet. They are a good way to help protect your pet from tick-borne diseases such as Lyme disease.
What Do I Do If My Pet Gets A Tick?
If you have found a tick on your pet, you need to get it out. Pull your pet’s hair away from the tick. Then use tweezers to grab it. Try to get as close to the head as possible. Do not squeeze the tweezers. Instead pull up and away from your pet, pulling the tick out. Do this slowly so you do not break off the head. Then flush it down the toilet.
If your pet has brought many ticks into the house and caused the house to be infested, continually treat the house as stated above. Also be sure to check its skin every day. It may take several weeks to completely rid the house of ticks. Using the tick collar for dogs will also help rid the ticks faster.
It is very important to be aware of the areas where your pet can pick up ticks and know what to do if your pet gets them. Ticks can carry many diseases and easily transmit them to you and your pet. During the summer season, a quick tick check every day is the best way to protect your pet.

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