Tuesday, March 17, 2020

WoofPost.com Publishes Info On How To Remove A Tick From One's Dog

Laguna Niguel, CA - With warmer weather well on the way in many parts of the U.S., tick season is fast approaching. And they are everywhere, from grass to forests to lawns and even beaches and cities.

WoofPost.Com - How To Remove A Tick From Your Dog

With over 200 different species of ticks in the U.S. alone, each one capable of harboring pathogens that can infect both dogs and people with diseases such as Lyme, ehrlichiosis and babesiosis, dog owners need to know how to quickly and safely remove these pests from their dogs. Ticks vary greatly in size, from nearly impossible to see to the size of the end of a little fingertip.

Fortunately, disease transmission doesn’t happen the instant a dog is bitten by a tick but occurs in a window of three to six hours. The sooner owners can remove ticks the better and the less chance the dog has of developing an illness.

To read the remainder of this article, How To Remove A Tick From Your Dog, including how to safely remove ticks from your dog, go to WoofPost.com.

Also recently published are: How To Brush Your Dog, and How To Teach Your Dog To Fetch. WoofPost.com is a comprehensive site for information dog owners can rely on, and includes tips on health, exercise, fun facts, breed profiles and much more.

To access the complete article on dog ownership and anxiety, plus the articles mentioned above and more, just go to https://woofpost.com.

WoofPost.com has a free active Facebook Group of dog parents which any dog owner is welcome to join at TheWoofBookGroup.com.

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For more information about The Woof Book Group, contact the company here:

The Woof Book Group
Charlet C. Sterling
949-596-9127
greatservice@thewoofbox.com
28202 Cabot Road
STE 300
Laguna Niguel, CA 92677

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