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What should I do if I find ticks on my dog and infect people?
Because the mouth of the tick is covered with barbs. That bug will continue to suck blood, and it will become as big as a fingernail after sucking blood. If you squeeze the bug hard.

If there is, don't directly crush the bugs and pull them down, and don't burn them with cigarettes. After two days, the meat will be rotten and can't climb any more. You have to use tweezers to clip the bug off the dog! ! . . . Mites like to sprinkle more essential balm on the pet's head and neck, and more on the bitten area. After a while, the tick will release itself and bite the dog's mouth. But at that time, insects were covered in blood, and ticks could spread germs, but I'm not sure if it was ticks from your dog.

First, make sure your dog is under his arm and the worm's teeth are still in the dog's flesh!

The correct way is to spray the dog with some insect repellent, berberine, to prevent it from being infected with ticks again