Think a tick bit your dog or cat? Here are symptoms to look for
Summary
Tick activity is unusually high this year, leading to more visits to emergency rooms than in the past ten years. People are urged to watch for symptoms in their pets if they suspect a tick bite.Key Facts
- Tick activity is higher than usual this year.
- Emergency room visits caused by tick bites are at a ten-year high.
- Pets like dogs and cats can be bitten by ticks.
- Tick bites on pets can cause certain symptoms to appear.
- Recognizing symptoms early can help protect pets from tick-related illnesses.
- Ticks are pests that can spread diseases to animals and humans.
- Pet owners should regularly check their animals for ticks.
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