Spring and summer are the seasons with the most frequent parasite activities. Owners must remember to deworm their dogs diligently to avoid parasites. Among the parasites, there is also a very dangerous insect, that is, ticks. So what should I do if there are ticks on dogs?
Ticks are mainly found in haystacks and woods, so try to keep dogs from entering haystacks or woods. If you want to go, spray the insect repellent spray first to prevent it, and when you come back, you should also open the hair and check it carefully. Regular internal and external deworming is still to be done, especially in summer, in vitro deworming can be done every month. If you find a tick on a dog, don't pull it out directly, because the tick's mouthparts have barbs, which are very easy to break in the skin, causing inflammation or infection.
What to do if your dog has a tick?

First of all, the tick must be anesthetized, you can face it Insects directly spray love energy spray, of course, there are some local methods to say fire or something, unscientific, we still do not recommend operation.
Then try to hold the head of the tick with tweezers and try to pull the tick out, being careful not to break the mouthparts in the skin. Disinfect with iodine after removal. In the next few days, the wound should also be observed, and if there is any abnormality, you need to go to the hospital.
If parents are not too afraid to operate, it is definitely recommended to take the dog to the hospital immediately and let a professional doctor deal with it.
How to reduce the appearance of this kind of worm on dogs?
We can regularly take pets to the veterinary hospital for in vitro Deworming, deworming needles, can prevent. It is normal for ticks to appear on dogs and cannot be completely eradicated, so preventing ticks from appearing is the correct approach. Always observe whether the dog is infected with ticks. Once it appears, touch the medicine immediately!
Notes: It is worth noting that if there are too many ticks on the dog, go to the hospital and ask a doctor to deal with it.