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Tick Bites on Dogs – Vet Answers to the Most Common Questions 2025 🐾

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Tick Bites on Dogs – Vet Answers to the Most Common Questions 2025 🐾

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Tick Bites on Dogs – Vet Answers to the Most Common Questions 2025 🐾

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

🪰 Introduction: Ticks Are More Than Just Pests

Ticks don’t just cause discomfort—they can carry diseases that affect your dog’s joints, nervous system, and organs. Knowing what to do when you find one (and how to prevent bites in the first place) helps keep your dog safe. As a veterinarian, I answer tick bite questions every week, and this FAQ covers the most important advice all pet parents should know. 🐾

This guide answers:

  • ✅ How to identify and remove ticks
  • 🚑 What symptoms to watch for after a bite
  • ⚠️ When to call a vet
  • 🔹 How Ask A Vet, 

1. What Does a Tick Bite Look Like on a Dog? 🔍

It may look like a small bump, a black dot, or a swollen red area. If the tick is still attached, you’ll see it latched into the skin. After removal, the site may scab or form a small crust.

2. Should I Remove the Tick or Go to the Vet? 💉

You can remove most ticks at home using a fine-tipped tweezer or tick hook. Pull slowly and straight out—don’t twist. Clean the area with antiseptic and monitor it. If part of the tick breaks off or your dog is immune-compromised, consult Ask A Vet.

3. What Are Signs of Infection or Tick Disease? 🥺

  • 🤕 Swelling, heat, or pus at the bite site
  • 😴 Lethargy, fever, or loss of appetite
  • 🏋️ Limping or joint pain days to weeks later

These may suggest Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, or other infections. Catching it early can prevent complications.

4. Can My Dog Still Get Ticks If They’re on Prevention? 🧍

Yes—no prevention is 100% effective. Tick preventatives (oral, topical, or collars) reduce the risk of attachment and transmission but should be paired with tick checks after walks.

5. How Can I Prevent Tick Bites Long-Term? 🧼

  • 🌲 Avoid tall grass and wooded areas during peak tick season
  • 🧴 Use vet-recommended preventatives like NexGard, Simparica, or Seresto
  • 🧺 Wash bedding and vacuum carpets regularly

6. Tools from Ask A Vet, 🚀

  • 🧑⚕️ Ask A Vet: Instant help for tick ID, infection signs, and treatment plans

7. Final Thoughts from Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc 👨⚕️

Tick bites are scary—but with knowledge and preparation, they’re manageable. Learn what to look for, how to act fast, and use tools like Ask A Vet.

Warmly,
Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

🔗 Visit AskAVet.com and download the Ask A Vet app to ID ticks, log symptoms, and get 24/7 support for tick protection.

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