Ticks are little parasites that can attach to humans or dogs and bite. They either climb or fall onto your dog and feed on their blood.
Ticks are a worry as they carry diseases and have the potential to make your dog very ill, but with a little tick prevention, you can rest at ease.
Ticks are active all year round, but they are more of a problem during Spring and Autumn.
They favour woodlands, grassy areas, and fields, and they like warm weather.
So, let’s get tick-wise and keep the little beasts at bay.
At their mildest, they can cause your dog to feel itchy, but as carriers of diseases, the effects can be a lot worse if not caught.
The biggest worry is Lyme Disease which is a serious bacterial infection. Lyme disease affects your dog’s nervous system and muscles.
Symptoms can show up as itching, lameness, loss of appetite, and lethargy.
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