How to Remove a Tick from a Dog

Learning to remove ticks from your dog is a critical skill that not only can save Fido's life, but prevent you or a family member from contracting Lyme Disease.

Any walk through the woods should be followed by a thorough tick inspection, both of your own body and clothing and your dog's as well. Because dogs can carry Lyme Disease-carrying ticks, it's not only important for Fido's health that you learn to detect and remove ticks, but for yours as well.

In the summer months especially, when ticks are spotted more frequently and you're likely spending more time outdoors, it's important to know the simple steps to healthy tick removal. Keep reading to learn the most basic method as well as a couple of alternatives, plus how to avoid ticks in the first place.

Step 1: Using Tweezers

  • Wielding a set of tweezers is the most often used method for tick removal.
  1. Use a pair of sharp-pointed tweezers or specially designed tick removal tweezers. Find tick removal tweezers here at Amazon.com.Anapsid.org: How to Remove Ticks
  2. Place your tweezers as close to the skin's surface as you can before grasping the tick.eHow: How to Remove a Tick from Your Dog
  3. Grab the tick as close to its "embedded mouth parts" as possible, avoiding squeezing too hard on the head or body of the tick.Anapsid.org: How to Remove Ticks
  4. Then pull straight up, using even pressure.eHow: How to Remove a Tick from Your Dog
  5. Do not twist, turn or pull haphazardly at the tick, as this may mean you only remove parts of the tick, leaving the rest behind to cause infection or disease.eHow: How to Remove a Tick from Your Dog

Step 2: Alternative Methods

  • Because so many dog owners find so many ticks on their furry friends, alternative methods for tick removal abound.
  1. This video shows a veterinarian demonstrating various tick removal products that dislodge ticks from your pet's skin.Expert Village: How to Remove a Tick from Your Pet
  2. This vet also demonstrates a twist method if you are out in the woods and don't have access to any tools. The method simply involves twisting the tick with your fingers until it comes out on its own.Expert Village: How to Remove a Tick from Your Pet
  3. Another pet owner advises "dizzying" the tick by turning it in circles with your finger (similar to the twist method above), until it simply crawls out. This is demonstrated on the embedded video.Instructables: How to Remove a Tick

Step 3: Following Tick Removal

  1. Don't squeeze the tick's body, as you may release infectious material.eHow: How to Remove a Tick from Your Dog

  2. Be sure to wash hands immediately after removing the tick.eHow: How to Remove a Tick from Your Dog

  3. And try to save the tick you've just removed, keeping it in a jar or plastic container. You can drop it off at your local public health lab so it can be tested, helping scientists understand important tick and animal patterns in your area.Anapsid.org: How to Remove Ticks

Tick Prevention

  1. Try to avoid areas that are heavily tick infested, particularly in spring and summer.CDC: Lyme Disease and Animals

  2. Around your house, try removing excess leaves, brush and wood piles to discourage tick-carrying animals from living there and passing ticks on to your dog.CDC: Lyme Disease and Animals

  3. Be sure to talk to your vet about any over the counter tick products, which may contain harmful chemicals.

  4. You may want to try simply keeping grass mowed short, washing pet bedding frequently, and combing your pet often to watch for ticks.The Humane Society: What You Should Know about Flea and Tick Products

  5. And just as you should be doing regular tick checks on your body (try wearing light colored clothing when hiking so ticks are easy to spot, and tuck pant legs into socks), you also need to check your dog for ticks after a walk through the woods or another outdoor area that might carry ticks.CDC: Lyme Disease and Animals

  6. Use a flea comb to check for ticks and feel along your dog's body for any lumps that might be ticks already burrowing into the skin.The Humane Society: What You Should Know about Flea and Tick Products

Conclusion

  • Learning to remove ticks safely from your pet is an important skill for any dog owner, especially in the summer or if the two of you are big fans of off-trail hiking. Check frequently for ticks, after every walk, and think about investing in a pair of special tick tweezers (sometimes called "nippers"), which, for an average cost of $5-7, could be well worth it!

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