If you are very careful, and depending upon how deep the tick is buried, one way is to apply heat to the tick but not to the dog. Touching the tick with a burning cigarette might do then trick.
take it to the vets
If you can't feel the tick, just a lump, surgery time!
Ticks are not contagious. A dog can only get a tick from another dog if the tick walks onto the other dog.
you don'tANS2:A tick buries into the skin using barbed mouthparts. If you have plucked the body off the dog but the head remained buried in the skin, you may have some success in removing the head by using fine tweezers. Your dog will generally be better off waiting for the head to fester out like a splinter. If you don't see improvement in a couple days you probably should take the dog to a vet to get it attention. To properly remove a tick, you want to avoid anything that will make it regurgitate back into the dog. Squeezing, pulling, heating, most chemicals will all make the tick regurgitate and potentially start a bad infection in the dog.There's a good tick removal trick at the attached link.
The scientific name for the American dog tick is Dermacentor Variabilis.
a red tick is a type of coon dog
A tick gets fed but the dog gets killed. so its parasitic.
The relationship of a tick to a deer is parasitic, not symbiotic.
no i dont think so
to remove a tick from a dog get a pair of tweezers and put them aroun the tick close to the skin and pull, however do not twist or pull too fast as this may leave the head inside and lead to infection, or yo can get anti-tick spray.
I think applying petroleum jelly should help. That may start to suffocate the tick and the tick may loosen its grip to get air.
A dog that just ate a watch or bomb