After identifying the tick, proper removal is essential. Whether it’s attached to your skin or your pet’s, use fine-tipped tweezers or a tick removal tool to grasp the tick as close to the skin as possible. Carefully and steadily pull it straight out—never twist or squeeze,
as this can cause parts of the tick to remain embedded and increase the risk of infection. Once removed, clean the bite area with soap and water or an antiseptic, and monitor for symptoms like rash or fever. Prompt and careful action can protect you and your loved ones from serious tick-borne illnesses.