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Ticks in dogs and cats: How to prevent and remove them

Ticks are a concern for every pet owner. These tiny parasites often carry various diseases and can cause serious problems. Don’t wait until it’s too late—protect your pet with preventive treatments. This way, you can have peace of mind while your dog or cat enjoys playing in the grass.

Rising temperatures? Here come the ticks!

Ticks are present all year round, but they become active once temperatures rise to around 5 to 10 degrees Celsius. That’s when they start searching for food—namely, the blood of dogs, cats, birds, humans, and other hosts. While the act of bloodsucking itself isn’t harmful, as the amount taken is negligible, the real danger lies in the diseases that many ticks carry. The most well-known is Lyme disease, which can affect the nervous system. Definitely not something to take lightly!

 

Discovered a tick bite? Here’s what to do!

For humans, it’s often recommended to check for ticks after a walk in the woods. However, with furry dogs and cats, this can be an almost impossible task. That’s why prevention is the best approach. If you do find a tick on your pet, you can remove it using a tick remover.

 

Prevention is key!

You can protect your dog or cat from ticks preventively. Various products are available that allow you to treat your pet regularly, many of which also protect against fleas. Additionally, it’s important to treat your pet’s environment with a specialized spray to prevent infestations.

 

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