
What needs to be considered in the tick time!
The temperatures are rising, and we can finally spend more time outdoors with our four-legged friends. But spring has barely begun and ticks are once again making their way to our furry companions. To help you enjoy your time outdoors, we've compiled a few tips for you. Ticks aren't just annoying; they also transmit diseases that neither humans nor animals should underestimate.
🔸Take care of tick protection for your four-legged friend in good time, because prevention is better than cure
🔸 Ticks also like to hide in collars, harnesses or leashes → always think about your own clothing
🔸A tick infected with Lyme disease transmits the pathogens only after 16 – 24 hours, so always remove the bloodsucker as quickly as possible
🔸Decide for yourself whether you want to use natural alternatives such as coconut oil and amber necklaces or take anti-tick collars, tablets and spot-on treatments
🔸Test different products on your dog, because not every remedy works for your four-legged friend and protects him from parasites
🔸Regular and accurate examination of your dog for parasites is very important, because this not only protects your dog, but also yourself
🔸If you spend a lot of time outdoors, you should also consider getting vaccinated against Lyme disease.
Have fun on your next adventure.