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  2. Avoid blood-gushing SC ticks. Here’s how to remove them safely

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    How to remove a tick from a dog. ... Recognizable by its brown body with white or gray markings, the American dog tick is commonly found in grassy areas, wooded regions and along hiking trails.

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    Ticks are parasitic bloodsuckers, capable of spreading deadly disease, and they are becoming increasingly common. Here’s what you need to know about them.

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    American dog tick. American dog tick. Brown dog tick. Brown dog tick. Lone star tick. Lone star tick. Blacklegged (deer) tick ... Use a piece of folded tissue paper or tweezers when removing ticks ...

  5. Rhipicephalus sanguineus - Wikipedia

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    Rhipicephalus sanguineus, commonly called the brown dog tick, kennel tick, [1] or pantropical dog tick, [1] is a species of tick found worldwide, but more commonly in warmer climates. This species is unusual among ticks in that its entire lifecycle can be completed indoors. [ 2 ]

  6. Dermacentor variabilis - Wikipedia

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    Spread the dog’s fur, grasp the tick as close to the skin as possible, and very gently pull straight upward in a slow, steady motion. [10] Another removal method is a tick removal hook: one places the prongs of the device on either side of the tick and twists upward. [10] Tick removal hooks are recommended in areas where ticks are common. [10]

  7. Rhipicephalus - Wikipedia

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    Rhipicephalus is a genus of ticks in the family Ixodidae, the hard ticks, consisting of about 74 or 75 species. [2] [3] Most are native to tropical Africa. [2] Rhipicephalus ticks are commonly called 'the brown tick' as they are mostly brown in colour. [4] Most adult ticks in this genus do not have colour patterns on their scutum (inornate). [4]

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