Dogs are particularly susceptible during walks in parks, countryside trails, or even in back gardens.
These parasites can transmit serious diseases, including Lyme disease and babesiosis, which can affect both dogs and humans.
Symptoms in dogs may include lethargy, loss of appetite, fever, and in severe cases, kidney failure.
Prompt detection and removal of ticks are essential to prevent these health issues.
For Groomers: Conduct thorough checks for ticks during grooming sessions, especially in high-risk seasons.
Educate clients about the importance of regular tick checks and preventive measures.
Maintain a clean and tick-free grooming environment by regularly disinfecting tools and surfaces.
By staying vigilant and proactive, both pet owners and groomers can play a vital role in protecting dogs from the dangers of tick-borne diseases, especially during the warmer months when ticks are most active.
Whether you're a pet owner or a professional groomer, understanding how to identify and safely remove ticks is crucial for your dog's health and well-being.