If you find a tick on your pet, use a tick-removal tool or fine-tipped tweezers to remove it carefully by pulling it straight out; avoid squeezing the tick’s body. Regardless of whether you have successfully removed the tick, monitor your pet closely for warning signs, including lethargy, weakness, loss of coordination, vomiting, or changes in breathing. If any of these symptoms appear, seek veterinary care immediately. We also recommend scheduling a professional yard treatment to prevent further infestation.