Q: How do I completely remove ticks?

My Yorkie had two ticks on his ear that I removed with tweezers. However, I'm afraid the tick was not fully removed. What can I do? Can he still get diseases? Q: My Yorkie had two ticks on his ear that I removed with tweezers. However, I'm afraid the tick was not fully removed. What can I do? Can he still get diseases?

A: You should have your pet examined by your veterinarian if you are concerned that a part of the tick was left in. Also, discuss tick control and prevention with your vet. There are many products including tick collars that are very effective at keeping the ticks away. If you do find a tick on your dog, tweezers is a good way to grab the tick as close to your dog's skin as possible. Another trick is to apply Vaseline to the area around and on the tick since it may actually make the tick back out of the skin! Watch my video on removing ticks for more help.

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Dr. Lauren Brickman Dr. Brickman started as a veterinary technician at Garden City Park in 1997 and went on to…

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Use tweezers to squeeze the skin that surrounds the tick and grab its head. -Gauthier, Houghtaling and Williams