they get them from other animals or whatever else they come in contact or close contact with. ticks i believe are like fleas and can jump great distances to get to the dog so just from being outside or around other animals, they can get them.
Dogs get ticks from many places the most common that I know/heard of are
forests
camp sites
grass
other tick infested dogs/animals that are pets
& wild animals
places like:
grassy and weedy area's in the spring and summer ONLY have many tics
Dogs get ticks from outside. When a dog goes out they roll around and lay around in the grass. Making it easy for the ticks to get on them.
Usually outdoors from tall grass where ticks latch onto the grass and then grab onto the animals fur as it goes through the grass.
Ticks live in Grass, and dogs spend more time in/on grass than humans do. And that's when and where they pick up the Ticks.
Yes, dogs do get ticks.
No, they don't.
no
Ticks
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You can get rid of ticks on dogs by using tweezers to gently pull them out. Care must be taken to remove the head to prevent infection.
Almost all furry pets get ticks and fleas. Dogs, cats, rabbits and hamsters are prone to fleas and ticks.
Fleas, ticks, and the occasional coyote.
Ticks are small arachnids in the order Parasitiformes. Along with mites, they constitute the subclass Acari. The family of ticks on dogs is Ixodidae (Hard Ticks).
by the fleas and ticks on the dog
yes. But it also depends on what type of tick they get, the dogs age and how strong their immune system is. No, many dogs have ticks, just tell parents to remove them ;) Or just buy special tick collar - is it available in your country ? My dog also had immunization against fleas and ticks. ~Maite
It is bad for dogs to eat ticks. If the dog just swallows it it might latch onto something in its throat and start suckcing blood from that. they can also get limes desese
i don't know good question