13/05/2026
πΎ Tick Awareness: Protect Your Pets This Season πΎ
Ticks are tiny, but the health risks they carry are serious for both pets and people. As the weather gets warmer, ticks become more active in long grass, woodlands, parks, and even gardens.
β οΈ Ticks can spread diseases and may cause irritation, infection, or illness if not removed properly.
Hereβs how to help keep your pet safe:
β
Check your pet after walks β especially around ears, neck, paws, armpits, and tummy
β
Keep grass and outdoor areas trimmed where possible
β
Use vet-recommended tick prevention treatments regularly - we have a range of treatments including tablets, spot-ons and injections.
β
Remove ticks promptly using a proper tick remover β never pull with fingers or burn them off. Tick twisters are available to purchase in reception. These handy tools remove ticks properly with ease.
β
Contact us if you notice swelling, lethargy, limping, loss of appetite, or any unusual symptoms after a tick bite
πΆπ± If youβre unsure which tick prevention is best for your pet, our team is happy to help.
π Book a parasite prevention check with us today and keep your pets protected all season long.