How To Protect Your Pet From A Paralysis Tick
there are many kinds of ticks that pose
a real danger to our beloved pets but
the one you need to keep an extra close
eye on is the female paralysis tick at
equal weight in vegetation ready for a
potential host to be within arm’s reach
after latching on it takes a few days
for warning signs to show if left too
long a tick can kill even the biggest of
dogs signs of a tick bite include
vomiting excessive drooling dilated
pupils loss of appetite pale gums and of
course paralysis which usually starts in
the hind legs if you find a tick on your
pet try and carefully remove it straight
away use tweezers but make sure you not
only remove the body but also the barbs
that are attached once you’ve removed
the tick make sure you keep it to show
your vet how long the tick has been
attached and what signs your pet is
showing will affect the type of
treatment needed to help stop your pet
being infected by a tick use a regular
preventative measure or tick collar and
keep your pets coat short so that any
unwelcome guests can easily be spotted