How to Remove a Tick from a Dog - Chemical Free
Outdoor activities provide fun and exciting opportunities for new adventures. Taking your pets along only makes the fun even better! Pet parents are able to bond with their furry friends while doing things such as running, hiking, camping, or possibly a nice trip to the sunny beach! Regardless of how you spend your outdoor time with your best friend, there is one very important item you will always need to be mindful of …. ticks. The longer a tick remains attached to Fido, the greater chance of dangerous, tick-borne disease transmission. In most cases you have between twenty-four and thirty-six hours to remove a tick.
Not only is the possibility of tick-borne disease transmission a concern, but the tick bite, itself, may also cause illness. It is for these reasons that immediate and thorough tick removal is vital to keeping your fury friend safe for the many outdoor adventures yet to come! Forceful methods of tick removal, such as tick tweezers, are unable to fully capture and securely contain a tick in a way that eliminates human contact! Forceful tick removal methods are also unable to gently stun the entire tick, prompting it to fully release from its host (including mouthparts!). However, there is one tool on the market today that provides this type of quick, safe, and easy tick removal method…. the revolutionary TickZapper!® Read on to learn more, and order your TickZapper® today!
Be Prepared, Not Scared
There are two key items to keep in mind when enjoying the great outdoors with your dog: Do a thorough tick check after outdoor activities, and, keep your self-energizing (no batteries – always ready!) TickZapper® on hand for immediate and safe tick removal –on the spot. Tick checks take very little time, and can prevent dangerous tick-borne diseases. Read on to learn more.
How to Conduct a Proper Tick Check
Performing a thorough tick check is vital, regardless of the season! By the time a tick has engorged itself on a host, it can look suspiciously like a wart or skin tag. Use your fingers to slowly and carefully feel for small bumps on your animal’s skin surface, beneath their fur. If you've found white, gray, or light-brownish mass on the animal’s skin, check at the base of the mass, where it will be flush. If the mass is indeed a tick, you'll find the mouthparts burrowed in the animal’s skin, as well as four pair of legs, nearby. The six primary areas to check for ticks, after outdoor activities, are as follows: inside of ears, between toes, under the tail, in the genital regions, around eyelids, and under the collar. Click here to learn more.
Stop Ticks Immediately with TickZapper®
If you enjoy outdoor activities with your pets, you’ll need to be prepared with an immediate tick removal tool… one that will remove the mouthparts as well as the body – without the risk of human contact. Want to learn more about why TickZapper® is the best tick removal tool for your pets? We invite you to explore our website for helpful resources and information You can order your very own revolutionary TickZapper® here. Enjoy a Risk Free, Thirty-Day Money Back Guarantee, FREE Shipping, and a One Year Manufacturer’s Warranty!