Tick Identifier
Now that you’ve removed a tick from your dog or cat, you’ll probably want to identify it and learn more about the diseases it could be carrying. Select a tick to learn more about what it looks like, where it lives, and what risks it might pose to your pet.
Asian Longhorned tick
Haemaphysalis longicornis

Lone Star tick
Amblyomma americanum

Gulf Coast tick
Amblyomma maculatum

Rocky Mountain wood tick
Dermacentor andersoni

American dog tick
Dermacentor variabilis

Brown dog tick
Rhipicephalus sanguineus
