Tick fever is the common name of a family of diseases caused by parasites that attack various blood cells. The treatment for these diseases is generally tetracycline or a closely related antibiotic for an extended period of time. You should always get these medications from your veterinarian, as he will be able to prescribe the most effective medication after confirming the exact disease your dog has.
You need to keep the dog updated on his shots--particularly for lyme disease if it is in your area. There may be a product that prevents ticks from attaching to a dog's skin.
Rather than trying to grab a tick, using tweezers, try painting it with clear nail polish--it will die and fall off.
take them to your vet they'll have medicine to give themtake them to your vet theyll have medicine to give themIf your dog has already had tick bites I think he or she would need a antibiotic?
frontline plus
Revolution-fleas and ticks and prevents heartworms in cats Capstar-a pill that kills fleas and ticks Frontline-kills fleas and ticks
An acaricide is a substance which kills acarids - mites and ticks.
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No, they don't.
no
Frontline kills fleas and ticks on dogs. The formula is applied to a dog's skin and stores itself in the oil glands. By doing so, the product can work for several months . They offer different doses for different types of dogs.
Yes it is, kills them in a matter of seconds.
Ticks
yes
You can get rid of ticks on dogs by using tweezers to gently pull them out. Care must be taken to remove the head to prevent infection.
Almost all furry pets get ticks and fleas. Dogs, cats, rabbits and hamsters are prone to fleas and ticks.
Fleas, ticks, and the occasional coyote.