
|Articles|February 9, 2017
Client handout: How to do a tick check on your pet (and what to do if you find one)
Educate your clients on the task of checking their pets for ticks from home, and make sure they know exactly what to do if they find one.
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Dealing with ticks is a tricky business, especially if you know little to nothing about them. Luckily, your clients don't necessarily have to come into the clinic every time they're worried there could be a tick on their pet. This client handout can be the perfect tool to teach them how to check for ticks themselves, and tell them what to do if they find any, all from the comfort of their home. Click
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