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1. Place the dog on a table at waist height. Put on rubber or latex gloves. 2. Using tweezers, carefully flip the tick over onto its back. Grasp the tick with the tweezers as close
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1. Fill a jar with about an inch of rubbing alcohol. 2. Put on a pair of rubber gloves. Ticks can carry diseases that are harmful to humans as well. 3. Grasp the tick with a pair
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There are several methods for tick removal. If you have pure alcohol, put some on a cotton swab and hold it next to the tick. It should exit when it begins to suffocate. You could
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Video Transcript. Let's talk about how to remove a tick from a dog's ear. Ticks really like to be around and inside of ears because there's a lot of blood supply and they can feed
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