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With tick tweezers and tick hooks you can remove ticks gently and safely from animals such as dogs and cats. In our range at Meddax24 you will find high-quality tick tweezers made of metal or plastic from brands such as SERVOPRAX and other well-known suppliers. Our tick removers are ideal for animal care and an important part of parasite control. Order your tick tweezers from Meddax24 and trust in quality that allows you to reliably remove parasites.
Tick forceps for the safe removal of ticks from animals
In this category, you will find a wide selection of forceps and hooks for the gentle and safe removal of ticks from animals, such as cats, dogs, and many others. Complementary claw scissors or tweezers and proper cleaning support safe removal of parasites.
Tick removers in veterinary medicine
When it comes to removing skin parasites, tools like tick tweezers and tick forceps play an essential role in coat care. Depending on personal preferences, different tick removers are available. Of course, the tool should be suitable for the removal of parasites. For accurate diagnosis and monitoring, suitable examination equipment can be helpful.
The tick belongs to the mite family and is classified as a parasite. These parasites feed on the blood of their host. A tick can infest several hosts during its lifetime. On average, a tick infests one host per development stage. The most well-known species of hard tick is Ixodes ricinus, also known as the common wood tick.
Humans are the most recognized host of ectoparasites. Different domestic and wild animals are also included in this category. Ticks transmit serious diseases that can have severe consequences for both humans and animals. Lyme disease and tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) are among the diseases transmitted by the common wood tick. In dogs, babesiosis is also frequently diagnosed. The term ""dog malaria"" is also commonly used for this condition. This disease can be fatal to dogs. For prevention and treatment, appropriate treatment and care and reliable disinfection practices are recommended.