Don’t Ignore These Eggs in Your Yard

Ticks are small, blood-sucking parasites that can go unnoticed until they’ve already latched on. They’re more than a

nuisance—ticks can carry serious diseases like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever, making prevention and proper removal crucial.

Last summer, my dog became what I jokingly call a “tick magnet.” No matter how careful we were outdoors, he’d come home with ticks buried in his fur.

One evening, I found three on him—on his neck, ears, and belly. It was my first real encounter, and while I stayed calm, I was panicking inside.

Using fine-tipped tweezers, I grasped each tick close to the skin and pulled straight up—slowly and steadily. Squeezing or twisting can

cause more harm, so precision was key. I disinfected everything afterward and even saved the ticks in case symptoms developed.

A vet visit confirmed all was okay, but it taught me a lot. Now, I use tick preventatives, avoid tall grasses, do post-walk checks,

and keep our yard trimmed. Ticks are gross—but manageable. If you find one, don’t panic. Remove it properly,

clean the area, and monitor for symptoms. And when in doubt, call your doctor or vet. It’s always better to be safe.

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