Why should a dog's collar area be checked for ticks?
The neck and skin beneath or beside a collar can hide small attached ticks, so remove the collar during a systematic post-walk check and inspect both skin and collar.
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The neck and skin beneath or beside a collar can hide small attached ticks, so remove the collar during a systematic post-walk check and inspect both skin and collar.
Put it in context
Use a calm whole-body check and a veterinary prevention plan matched to the dog’s health, travel and exposure. Never improvise with a product intended for another species.
What to do with this information
Seek veterinary advice for an unwell animal, a difficult attachment, an adverse product reaction or uncertainty about a species-appropriate treatment.
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