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4 things you dont know about ticks and dogs

Do you know how cruel the ticks are and what do they do on your pet's skin? Well you must know if you love your pet

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4 things you dont know about ticks and dogs

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  1. Four Hidden Facts About Ticks & Your Pets http://www.canadavetexpress.com/blog/four-hidden-facts-about-ticks-and-your-pet/

  2. Four-Stage Maturing in Ticks Like most arachnids, ticks evolve through a four-step life cycle. The first stage is an egg and progressing through larva, nymph, and an adult. All three later stages need blood as meal to progress to the next phase of their life. However, the larva and nymph stages are more likely to feed on rodents and other small creatures and are not commonly found on pets.

  3. Ticks Play the Game Slow and Steady Ticks crawling on people’s head are the most common scenario, and this fact can bring the false conclusion that ticks can fly high or jump from height on pets and humans to attack. These assumptions are baseless. Ticks are only capable of steady and slow crawling. 

  4. 3.As my identity, I need collar with an I.D. tag. This tag should include your phone number, my name, your name and address.

  5. Ticks Bring Great Danger It’s not a hidden secret that ticks cause various harmful diseases in pets. Nevertheless, how does this all process happens let’s find out. It’s not the bite of the tick that makes pet ill, but the pathogens that are transferred to host body through the bite.  Some common tick-infested pet diseases are Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and anaplasmosis. 

  6. Preventing and Removing is the Best Tick Treatment for Pets Any tick on your pet brings with it a couple of diseases. Just remove those nasty ticks when you find them on your pet body. Experts claim that a tick should be removed very meticulously by pulling off in a straight, steady motion, pulling as close as possible to the head of the tick. This prevents you from leaving behind any portion of the tick’s head or jaws, which can lead to irritation and infection. 

  7. Sourcehttp://www.canadavetexpress.com/blog/four-hidden-facts-about-ticks-and-your-pet/Sourcehttp://www.canadavetexpress.com/blog/four-hidden-facts-about-ticks-and-your-pet/

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