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How to treat a dog bitten by a tick

Date: 2024-09-25

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How to treat a dog bitten by a tick
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How to deal with a dog after being bitten by a tick:

1. First of all, if there are still ticks on the dog, use in vitro deworming drugs containing methopsin and other ingredients in time, spray on the ticks, or use alcohol to smear the surface of the insects. Wait until the tick is paralyzed or dead before pulling it out vertically with tweezers.

2. If too many ticks parasitize on the body surface, you need to go to the hospital for treatment. Do not force the ticks off with your hands. This will cause the mouthparts of the ticks to stay in the dog's skin, which may lead to skin infection .

Symptoms after a tick bites a dog:

1. When symptoms of irritability appear, you will rub your skin against the wall to relieve itching, relieve pain, and get rid of ticks, but the result of doing so may cause local bleeding.

2. Scratching and anxiety will occur due to itching at the bite site. Dogs scratching the skin will cause dermatitis.

3. Because certain neurotoxins in ticks can cause the dog's limbs to move gradually out of balance, or even paralyzed, if it is not treated for a long time, the dog will become staggering, listless, and even life-threatening.

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