- Remove ticks from humans and animals with the same care!
- Remove the tick as soon as possible, as the longer a tick feeds the higher the risk of infectious transmission.
- Avoid squeezing or crushing the tick during removal!
- Disinfection of the bite wound will not hinder infectious disease transmission!
- Examine your pet carefully. There are often more ticks especially in haired animals.
- Keep in mind that ticks might crawl away and can cause infections again.
- Consult your veterinarian if your pet develops symptoms. Animals also suffer from ticks diseases!
Animals also suffer from tick diseases. Never squeeze or crush a tick during removal! Such can cause a tick to "regurgitate" stomach contents which may be infectious and transmit disease.
Be on the safe side and use the Tickgripper.