2. Minimise your pet’s exposure to paralysis ticks:
- Conduct daily tick searches and remove any ticks found, as no product provides 100% protection from ticks
- Keep your dog’s coat short to make tick searches easier
- Keep pets away from bushy areas and pathways; keep lawns short
- Avoid your pet contacting stray animals and wildlife which may carry ticks
- Start your pets on a tick-control product immediately - and preferably a few weeks before tick season or travelling to a tick area.
3. Choose the best tick-control product for your pet
There are a number of great tick-control products available these days, from budget tick collars and rinse options right through to oral chews and spot-ons that can cover your pet for ticks as well as fleas and other nasties.
Below is a summary of the main tick products available - with handy ‘best points’, and ‘watch out for’ and ‘budget’ /price indicator points to help you choose the product that best suits your pet and lifestyle.