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How do I check a dog for ticks after backyard time?

Run a systematic skin-level check over the whole dog, especially ears, eyelids, collar area, armpits, groin, tail and between the toes.

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Short answer

Run a systematic skin-level check over the whole dog, especially ears, eyelids, collar area, armpits, groin, tail and between the toes.

At a glance

Run a systematic skin-level check over the whole dog, especially ears, eyelids, collar area, armpits, groin, tail and between the toes. Combine veterinary-authorised prevention with checks and controlled removal.

Key takeaways

• Run a systematic skin-level check over the whole dog, especially ears, eyelids, collar area, armpits, groin, tail and between the toes.

• Combine veterinary-authorised prevention with checks and controlled removal.

• This is general education, not individual veterinary advice. Contact a veterinary professional for illness, medicine choice, difficult removal or a significant skin reaction.

Direct answer

Run a systematic skin-level check over the whole dog, especially ears, eyelids, collar area, armpits, groin, tail and between the toes.

Use it in context

Combine veterinary-authorised prevention with checks and controlled removal.

Practical next step

This is general education, not individual veterinary advice. Contact a veterinary professional for illness, medicine choice, difficult removal or a significant skin reaction.

Relevant VuxLore tools

For dog-focused options, explore our Tick Removal Tools for Dogs collection before choosing a tool.

Sources and further reading