Ticks can be found in long grass, parks, meadows, woodlands and kennels. Often they will attach to your dog's skin where the coat is thin and close to the ground, such as their ears and paws.
When ticks attach, they will engorge themselves on your dog's blood, causing their body to swell. It's during feeding that ticks can transmit disease, including Lyme disease, Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis and Ehrlichiosis, which can pose a serious risk to your dog's health.
The four tick species below make up 99%
of ticks that affect dogs.
of ticks affecting dogs in the UK.
Grassland, moorland, heath and woodland. Found in suburban and urban areas.
Lyme disease and Anaplasmosis.
of ticks affecting dogs in the UK.
Parks and gardens, and even found in the urban areas.
Lyme disease and Anaplasmosis.
of ticks affecting dogs in the UK.
Grasslands, pastures and woodlands.
Babesiosis.
of ticks affecting dogs in the UK.
Kennels and other sheltered places.
Ehrlichiosis and Babesiosis.
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