Dog Health Treatment & Advice : Removing a Tick From a Pet


Removing a tick from a pet requires grabbing the tick by the head, using fingers or tweezers, and pulling it out firmly, careful not to separate the body from the head. Treat a pet with flea and tick prevention, as ticks can spread to humans, withhealth information from a veterinarian in this free video on pet care. Expert: Dr. Aimee Beger Bio: Dr. Aimee Beger works for McClintock Animal Care Center in Tempe, Ariz. Filmmaker: Ryan Quinn

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9 Responses to Dog Health Treatment & Advice : Removing a Tick From a Pet

  1. thatguyoverthere45 says:

    aww cute dog. She sounds like my neighbor’s dog too. lol

  2. kukey1 says:

    @roastedbonbon hahahahaha :)

  3. roastedbonbon says:

    I squeeze the tick to its death :D and then flick it off to the neighbors yard :) lol

  4. nyc334 says:

    i removed 1 from the tip of my penis i had to be held down and i was screaming help me. i hope that bastard dies painfully. :)

  5. auratias says:

    whenever i find a tick…i crush it with a stone… :D

  6. phantokamistika2008 says:

    i had one and i put n ice cube on it and it came right off

  7. Killedyourkitten says:

    it doesnt matter cause that dog is not a real dog and you need to kill it!!

    look at it the little shit couldnt even shut the fuck up for a couple of seconds…cause it know how much it needs to be eaten!!

  8. SteelCorpse says:

    No you have to snap the head of fwith tweasers or you have to burn it or throw it in the toilet and flush it

  9. runescapedood56 says:

    ok thankyou my dog had a tick and i removed it it was scary im 11. and when i was done was it correct to put it in a jar and dispose of it?

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