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There is a bug biting behind the dog's ear.
It is a common parasite on dogs ~ ~ it should be removed as soon as possible. The following is the removal method ~ ~ ~

Note: once ticks are found attached to the body surface, they should be removed with tweezers, and it is forbidden to pull them by hand. To prevent secondary skin injury caused by tearing tissue or rupture of mouthparts.

Methods: Chloroform, ether, kerosene, turpentine, vaseline oil or dry tobacco can be applied to the head of ticks, which will naturally shed their skin after suffocation. Don't pull hard! ! ! Remember, remember! ! ! In addition, 0. 1% phoxim, 0.05% coumaphos, 1% trichlorfon, 0.5% toxaphene, 0.5% malathion or 0.05% adamantane can be sprayed, bathed or washed to kill ticks in dogs.

When pulling out ticks, ticks should be pulled up vertically with the skin to avoid ticks falling into the body and causing local inflammation. Ticks caught should be killed immediately.

You can light a cigarette, burn its ass with a cigarette butt, or burn it with a lighter. If it is afraid of scalding, it will come out. Or pat the skin near the blood-sucking skin of this bug with your hand, so that the bug can't stand the vibration and will come out.

Sterilize the wound. If the mouthparts break into the skin, they should be removed by surgery.

In order to eliminate ticks in kennels, 0.75% DDT can be sprayed in the gaps of kennels where ticks live. DDT is a highly toxic pesticide, so it is not recommended to use it again.

I scalded it with sharp medical tweezers and took it off ~ ~ The wound was smeared with powder from cephalosporin capsules for human use ~ ~

My method is for reference only, for reference only!