What are the symptoms of a dog bitten by a tick? Come and have a look
When a dog is bitten by a tick, itchy and other symptoms will occur. When the owner takes the dog out to play, he does not have to take the dog to areas with lush grass and high ticks to play, to prevent the dog from being inhaled by the ticks.
After a dog is bitten by a tick, it will develop symptoms of irritability and then rub the wall with its skin to relieve itching, relieve pain, and get rid of the ticks, but the result of doing so may lead to local bleeding. Dogs will scratch and anxiety due to itching in the bite area. Scratching the skin can cause dermatitis.
Some neurotoxins in ticks will cause the dog's limbs to gradually become dysregulated, or even paralyzed. If it is not treated for a long time, the dog will become staggering, mentally depressed, and even cause life-threatening. Tick bites a dog and can also spread blood diseases. It is recommended to send the dog to a pet hospital for treatment in time, and to perform blood tests on the dog regularly so that it can only be treated in time after problems are found. Dogs will also experience a decrease in appetite and abscession. In severe cases, the body temperature will rise.