{"id":7111,"date":"2021-06-24T13:50:44","date_gmt":"2021-06-24T12:50:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/petpedia.co\/blog\/?p=7111"},"modified":"2023-02-10T15:47:19","modified_gmt":"2023-02-10T15:47:19","slug":"ticks-on-dogs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/petpedia.co\/blog\/ticks-on-dogs\/","title":{"rendered":"Summer Means Ticks on Dogs – Learn to Handle Them"},"content":{"rendered":"

With summer already in full swing, ticks on dogs are becoming more and more of an issue at hand.<\/p>\n

Our guide will help you better understand these unwanted pests, how to deal with them, and when to visit your vet.<\/p>\n

Moreover, we included information on how to remove a tick from a dog and which natural remedies can help you with prevention and control.<\/p>\n

So, let\u2019s start.<\/p>\n

Types of Ticks on Dogs<\/h2>\n

Although there are many tick species in the US, your pet might only encounter a few of them.<\/p>\n

These different ticks on dogs include the brown dog tick, the lone star tick, the American dog tick, and the black-legged tick(deer tick).<\/p>\n

Let’s quickly go through each of these tick types.<\/p>\n

The Lone Star Tick<\/h3>\n

Fully matured lone star ticks are tan or brown. They typically live in wooded areas, especially those with thick underbrush. The females have a silvery-white mark on their backs, while the males have scattered white specks.<\/p>\n

Like many other ticks, lone star ticks can spread various bacteria and dangerous diseases to pets. For instance, they can cause cytauxzoonosis<\/a>, a complex illness in cats.<\/p>\n

The American Dog Tick<\/h3>\n

The American dog tick (also popularly known as the wood tick) belongs to the family of hard ticks, meaning that it has a rigid external shield.<\/p>\n

Adult American dog ticks are chestnut brown with white stripes or patches on their backs, and your dog is most likely to encounter them in the early summer or spring.<\/p>\n

This type of tick can carry harmful bacteria that can cause various diseases in people, like the Rocky Mountain spotted fever.<\/p>\n

The Brown Dog Tick<\/h3>\n

Brown dog ticks are reddish-brown in appearance, and they mainly attach to domestic dogs. Although it prefers warmer climates, the brown dog tick can be found all over the US.<\/p>\n

This type of tick can transmit various illnesses, including canine babesia, which can lead to systemic shock and bleeding. However, this type of babesia is not hazardous to humans with healthy immune systems.<\/p>\n

Dog Tick vs Deer Tick<\/h3>\n

Dog ticks and deer ticks are two different ticks that do the same thing \u2014 they are parasites, so they rely on their hosts for survival.<\/p>\n

While both dog ticks and deer ticks are members of the same species, they have distinctive traits.<\/p>\n

Here’s an overview of the two different ticks on dogs.<\/p>\n

Dog ticks on dogs:<\/p>\n