76. Discussing pets, ticks, and Lyme disease, with veterinarian, Michael Howlett
We’re interested in what goes on for non-human animals and how this might affect the human experience.

We’re interested in what goes on for non-human animals and how this might affect the human experience.

Dr. Bloom mentions some of the medications currently available to repel and kill ticks on pets. He also gives his recommendation for tick removal and follow up when a tick is found embedded on your pet, highlighting areas that ticks are more likely to be found. Finally, Dr. Bloom points out that tick bites can occur during the winter, especially during warmer spells when ticks become active.
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