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How to Keep Your Dog Free from Tick-Borne Diseases | Doo Care

Though this mostly covers up the topic but that’s not all. There are plenty of other ways your dog can get infected. For instance, not properly cleaning up after your dog or letting his poop sit in your lawn for too long. Hire a dog waste disposal service to help you get rid of this problem.

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How to Keep Your Dog Free from Tick-Borne Diseases | Doo Care

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  1. How to Keep Your Dog Free from Tick-Borne Diseases If you are a dog owner then you must be familiar with dog ticks too. Yes, I am talking about those annoying little creatures that are fully capable of spreading a variety of serious and even life-threatening infectious diseases such as Ehrlichiosis, Babesiosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Lyme disease etc. Some ticks are even notorious for causing a rare neurological condition called ‘tick paralysis’. But enough of all this, the good news is, you can easily prevent the majority of these tick-borne diseases with the help of the strategies mentioned below. Though ticks are relevant in all parts of the world throughout the year, still there are certain time periods and seasons when it can be most problematic. Find out what and when yours is and stay vigilante with tick control measures. Avoid the exposure of your dog to shrubby and grassy areas as dense vegetation is usually preferred by ticks where they can easily leap on to the passing animals.

  2. Always use tick-prevention products such as the tick collars or monthly medication applied topically or administered orally while on the go. If possible, perform a tick-check on your dog on a daily basis especially after outdoor excursions. Pay close attention to the dog’s head, neck, and ears as these are generally the favorite spots for ticks. Though this mostly covers up the topic but that’s not all. There are plenty of other ways your dog can get infected. For instance, not properly cleaning up after your dog or letting his poop sit in your lawn for too long. Hire a dog waste disposal service to help you get rid of this problem. And if you have any other questions or concerns, feel free to contact your veterinarian, they know what’s best for your pet. Original Source: https://www.reddit.com/user/doocare/comments/akzhzf/how_to_keep_your_dog_free_fro m_tickborne_diseases/

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