TickEase
tick removal tweezers have a pointy end for removing small, unfed ticks and a slotted end for removing large, engorged ticks (if you are interested in purchasing TickEase tweezers, there is a link at the end of this section to get them from Amazon).
Not exact matches
You should include
tweezers for
tick removal, styptic powder to remove bleeding, eye wash, ear wash, antiseptic wipes, adhesive tape, and gauze.
Our
Tick Removal Kits contain all you need to be prepared for
tick bites — pointy
tweezers, magnifier, first - aid supplies, and
Tick ID Card — all packaged in a kit you can hang on your backpack or put in your pocket.
Tweezers: for the
removal of foreign objects from skin and paws; and for the proper
removal of
ticks
Good things to include are benadryl (diphenhydramine), triple antibiotic ointment, general antiseptic (nolvasan or betadine), bandage material (sterile gauze and a wrapping material),
tweezers (for
tick removal from pets or people if needed!)
Many methods are described for
tick removal, including the use of commercially made tools, but the simplest technique involves using regular
tweezers.
There are
tick removal tools available but it's just as easy to use
tweezers.
If your dog has a few
ticks, then follow the directions below for removing
ticks with
tweezers or a
tick removal tool.
Fine - tipped
tweezers or a
tick -
removal tool can be effective.
Tick removal should be done by your veterinarian or properly pulled with gentle traction by grasping the head of the
tick with
tweezers.
With a
tweezers or a
tick removal tool such as a
Tick Key, grasp the
tick at the head / mouth and pull straight from your dog.
The safest way to remove a
tick is with a pair of pointy
tweezers specifically designed for
tick removal such as TickEase.
Important first aid items include bandaging materials, antiseptic wash or wipes, styptic sticks, eye and ear wash solutions, diphenhydramine for allergic reactions, cold and heat packs, a
tick removal tool, scissors,
tweezers, cotton balls, cotton swabs and disposable gloves.
Attached
ticks can be removed using
tweezers or inexpensive
tick removal tools.