How should you correctly twist out a tick from a dog?

How should you correctly twist out a tick from a dog? - briefly

«Use fine‑pointed tweezers to grasp the tick as close to the skin as possible and pull upward with steady, even pressure, avoiding squeezing or twisting the body.» «After removal, clean the bite site with an antiseptic solution and monitor for signs of infection.»

How should you correctly twist out a tick from a dog? - in detail

Removing a tick from a dog requires a steady grip, proper tools, and prompt action to minimise infection risk.

First, gather a pair of fine‑pointed tweezers or a dedicated tick‑removal device. Clean the area with an antiseptic solution.

Next, follow these steps:

  1. Grasp the tick as close to the skin as possible, securing the head or mouthparts without crushing the body.
  2. Apply a steady, upward pulling motion; avoid jerking or twisting that could break the tick’s mouthparts.
  3. Continue pulling until the entire tick separates from the host.
  4. Inspect the bite site; if any part of the tick remains embedded, repeat the grip and pull procedure.

After removal, place the tick in a sealed container for identification if needed, then dispose of it by freezing or incineration. Clean the wound with antiseptic and monitor the site for signs of redness, swelling, or discharge over the next 48 hours.

If any abnormal symptoms appear, seek veterinary care promptly.

«Regularly checking dogs after outdoor activities reduces the likelihood of unnoticed tick attachment.»