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Tools & Accessories

Take a hands-on approach to parasite control with our range of Tick & Flea Tools & Accessories. From flea combs and tick removers to protective gloves and inspection tools, our selection of practical grooming accessories supports safe, thorough, and effective manual parasite detection and removal as part of your dog's regular care routine.

Why Choose Our Tools & Accessories?

  • Safe Tick Removal Dedicated tick removal tools extract ticks cleanly and completely without leaving the head embedded in the skin.
  • Early Detection Flea combs catch fleas, eggs, and flea dirt during grooming before an infestation takes hold.
  • Chemical-Free Option Manual tools provide a physical method of parasite control with no chemicals or active ingredients.
  • Easy to Use Simple, effective tools that require no special training or equipment to use correctly at home.
  • Complements Other Treatments Best used alongside spot-on, oral, or collar-based prevention products for the most thorough parasite management.

Explore our full range of Tick & Flea Tools & Accessories for Dogs available in Lebanon and add a practical hands-on layer to your parasite control routine. Enjoy same-day delivery in Beirut and up to 3 days anywhere in Lebanon.

FAQ

How do I remove a tick safely from my dog?

Use a dedicated tick removal tool or fine-tipped tweezers and grasp the tick as close to the skin surface as possible. Pull upward with steady, even pressure without twisting or jerking to avoid leaving the head embedded. Clean the bite area with antiseptic after removal and monitor for any signs of infection or illness over the following days. Never crush, burn, or apply substances to the tick before removal as this can cause it to release more saliva into the wound.

How often should I check my dog for ticks?

Check your dog for ticks after every outdoor walk, particularly in wooded, grassy, or rural areas where tick activity is highest. Run your fingers slowly through the entire coat paying close attention to warm hidden areas including around the ears, between the toes, under the collar, in the groin area, and around the tail. Ticks can be very small and easy to miss so a thorough check after every outing is the most reliable way to catch them early.

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