What are the symptoms if a dog is bitten by a tick?
If a dog is bitten by a tick and is not infected with the Babesia blood parasite, the dog may have no obvious symptoms. If the dog is infected with the blood parasite, the dog will suffer from anemia, general weakness, lack of energy, and appetite. For a series of symptoms such as listlessness, parents should do a good job of external deworming to prevent dogs from being bitten by ticks.
Tip:
When we find a tick on the dog, do not pull it out directly. It is best to use alcohol to paralyze the tick first and then use tweezers to gently pull it out.
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