How to Kill Ticks on Dogs With Sulfur
Ticks are dangerous to your dog's health. Ticks can transmit Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever and other bacteria and diseases. If you live in a rural area, it is almost impossible to keep your dog from gathering ticks on its daily romps. Prompt removal, however, is vital to your pet's health.
Instructions
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Make sure the room you are working in is well-ventilated. Shake the bottle of concentrate well, then mix 4 oz. with 1 g water. Mix well.
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Wearing gloves, pour the diluted dip over the dog, paying close attention to the affected areas. Avoid contact with the dog's eyes and other mucous membranes.
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Do not rinse or dry the dog, and do not allow the dog to lick its fur until dry.
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Reapply every 5 to 7 days or according to your veterinarian's instructions.
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Tips & Warnings
If the solution comes into contact with the dog's eyes, rinse with clean water for 15 minutes and contact your veterinarian. If the dog should ingest any solution, give it large amounts of milk.