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  1. What to Do if a Tick Head Gets Stuck in Your Dog's Skin

    dog Perhaps just as important as what to do if a tick’s head gets stuck in your dog is what not to do ... treat it in the same way, as one would a splinter. What not to do if a tick’s head gets stuck in your ... Dr. Mike Paul, DVM Dog Checkups & Preventive Care Dogs Ticks Prevention Parasites Even with ...

    Jason from the ... - 2019-05-28 16:42

  2. How to Remove a Tick from a Dog

    Dr. Mike Paul, DVM Dog Checkups & Preventive Care Dogs Prevention Ticks Parasites There are ... attached. [Did the tick’s head get stuck? Don’t panic. Read this.] If you have any questions or concerns, ... tick). If the area becomes inflamed or develops a rash, be sure to call your veterinarian. Watch your dog ...

    Jason from the ... - 2017-07-10 10:51

  3. Dogs, Ticks and Tick-Borne Parasites

    tick-borne diseases What to do if a tick head gets stuck in your dog's skin How to remove a tick from ... also zoonotic, meaning people can get it from the same ticks our dogs do. Find out how to protect your ... happy, healthy and tick-free. So what can you do to protect your pets and your family from tick ...

    janeharrell - 2023-01-18 11:34

  4. Lipomas: Also Known as "Lumps and Bumps"

    www.DrPhilZeltzman.com. He is the co-author of “Walk a Hound, Lose a Pound” (www.WalkaHound.com). Kelly Serfas, ... develop “lumps and bumps” just about anywhere on or under the skin.  Because what feels like a “fatty ... large. If the mass is cancerous, then denial or delaying surgery are not in your pet's best ...

    Matt from the P... - 2015-06-10 13:05

  5. 7 Ways for Your Dog to Avoid Emergency Surgery

    Dr. Phil Zeltzman, DVM, DACVS, CVJ Dog Checkups & Preventive Care Diet Neuter Spay Overweight ... or removing toxic plants. Unfortunately, it is difficult to assess what your dog may get into until ... uneventful, while others could require surgery. Using a leash can keep your dog from getting hit by a car or ...

    Jason from the ... - 2014-11-12 14:40

  6. It's Take Your Cat to the Vet Day!

    veterinary check-ups be any different? So what does your vet do during these routine visits and why are they ... www.drruthpetvet.com! Your kids go to the pediatrician once a year, you see your dentist every 6 months, and even your ... preventive care. You wouldn’t dream of skipping your kids’ doctor appointments, so why should your cat’s ...

    Matt from the P... - 2015-07-14 15:11

  7. Top 10 Breed-specific Conditions That Could Mean Surgery for Your Dog

    If you have or are considering any of these breeds, ask your veterinarian what you can do to prevent ... Questions to ask your veterinarian: What condition is my dog at risk for? What can I do to prevent the risk? ... several stones travel out of the bladder and get stuck in the urethra, they prevent the dog from ...

    Jason from the ... - 2015-04-15 14:09

  8. Eight Tips for Keeping Your Dog Free From Tick-Borne Diseases

    Dr. Nancy Kay, DVM, DACVIM Dog Checkups & Preventive Care Dogs Ticks Parasites Prevention ... outcome. If your dog has tick exposure, talk with your veterinarian about what symptoms you should be on ... prevention products do you recommend for my dog? What method of tick removal do you recommend? Does the Lyme ...

    Jason from the ... - 2015-10-06 09:27

  9. Ticks 101

    what can you do to protect your pets and your family from tick-borne diseases? "An ounce of ... Know what ticks look like, study up on  the lifecycles of ticks, and give your pet a head ... with your veterinarian and go to www.dogsandticks.com. Learn more about Lyme disease here. If you have ...

    Matt from the P... - 2021-05-25 14:44

  10. Extreme Pet Makeover: Does Your Pet Need a Facelift?

    author's and do not necessarily represent the beliefs, policies or positions of PetHealthNetwork.com, IDEXX ... Allentown, PA and the co-author of  “Walk a Hound, Lose a Pound."  Find him at  www.DrPhilZeltzman.com ... Tuck “Dogs drool. Cats rule.” Sure, some dogs drool excessively, to the point that every head shaking ...

    amarathe - 2015-02-02 15:22