Where should tick drops be applied on a dog?

Where should tick drops be applied on a dog? - briefly

Apply the spot‑on product directly to the skin on the back of the neck, between the shoulder blades, after parting or shaving the hair for direct contact. Do not apply it to fur‑covered regions, the face, ears, or mouth.

Where should tick drops be applied on a dog? - in detail

Apply spot‑on tick medication directly to the skin, not the fur, to ensure absorption. The recommended sites are the base of the neck, between the shoulder blades, and the top of the back near the tail base. These areas provide a thin hair coat and minimal grooming, allowing the product to spread across the body through the animal’s natural oil distribution.

  • Neck base: Locate the spot where the head meets the shoulders; part the hair and place the dose on the exposed skin.
  • Shoulder blade region: Spread the hair on the upper back, then apply the medication directly onto the skin between the blades.
  • Tail‑base area: Part the hair at the lower back near the tail root; apply the dose onto the skin surface.

If the dog has a thick coat, part the hair thoroughly to expose the skin before administration. Avoid applying to areas with open wounds, irritated skin, or excessive moisture, as these conditions can reduce efficacy and increase the risk of irritation.

For puppies under eight weeks or dogs weighing less than the product’s minimum dose, consult the label or a veterinarian for adjusted dosing. Always use the exact amount specified for the dog’s weight; overdosing can cause toxicity, while underdosing may fail to protect against ticks.