Description
Mitey Tick-Free
Tick Remover Kit 4PCS For Humans and Pets
Plastic Hook Scratching Tick Twist Tool flea louse Remover and Tick Card
Pack contains of 3 Twist tools for size of tick (x 1 Large x 1 63x15mm Medium 62x13mm, x1 Small 50x7mm) x 1 Tick Remover Card
PET TICK REMOVER TWIST TOOLS
It removes the parasite without squeezing it, reducing the risk of infection
It doesn’t leave the mouth parts of the tick in the skin
It removes small and large ticks
Tick Twister is the safest and easiest way to remove ticks
Remove ticks in a few seconds without pain
PET TICK REMOVER CARD
Handy credit-card sized remover with built-in 3 x Magnifying Lens and two different sized notches to effectively remove big and small ticks from humans and animals. Keep it in your wallet and be well prepared!
Material: Plastic PP
What Exactly is a Paralysis Tick? 🕷️
Paralysis ticks (Ixodes holocyclus) are tiny but mighty pests that can cause some serious issues for dogs. When they bite, they inject a toxin that affects the nervous system, leading to, you guessed it – paralysis. The effects can be life-threatening, so it’s super important to know the signs and what to do if your dog gets bitten.
Symptoms to Watch For
Ticks are sneaky, so keep an eye out for these common symptoms:
- Weakness in the back legs: You might notice your dog starting to limp or seem unsteady on their feet.
- Wobbly or staggering walk: If they’re having trouble walking properly, it could be a sign that the paralysis is setting in.
- Breathing issues: One of the scariest signs – trouble breathing or heavy, labored breathing – can happen as the toxin affects the muscles responsible for breathing.
- Facial drooping: Paralysis ticks can cause facial muscles to weaken, leading to drooping eyes, ears, or lips.
- Vomiting or coughing: This could mean the toxin is starting to affect their respiratory system.
To remove this parasite from your pet using a tick remover:
- Position the tool: Place the remover around the tick, as close to the pet’s skin as possible.
- Twist or pull gently: Use the remover to twist or pull the tick out slowly and steadily. Avoid squeezing it.
- Clean the area: After removal, clean the bite area with antiseptic.
- Dispose of the tick: Place the tick in a sealed container or flush it down the toilet.
- Monitor your pet: Keep an eye on the bite area for any signs of infection or unusual symptoms.
Remember to always follow the instructions provided with the specific parasite remover you are using.
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