Tick BiteCommunity Report

Dog Tick Bite Near Unknown Location

Date

Monday, May 4, 2026

Location

Reported Location

Species

Dog tick

Found On

Dog · 3 ticks

Notes

Two ticks were attached to the dog's face, and one on the back.

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About American Dog Tick

American Dog Tick

American Dog Tick

Dermacentor variabilis

Moderate Risk

One of the most commonly encountered ticks in the US. Larger than deer ticks and easier to spot. Prefers dogs but will bite humans. Found along trails, roadsides, and grassy areas.

Known Diseases

Rocky Mountain spotted feverTularemia

Habitat

Grassy fields, roadsides, trail edges, meadows with low vegetation

Region

Eastern two-thirds of the US and Pacific coast

Peak Season

April–August

Safety Tips

  • Larger and easier to spot than deer ticks
  • Most active in spring and summer
  • Common on dogs — check your pet after walks
  • Rocky Mountain spotted fever requires prompt treatment — see a doctor if you develop fever and rash

Tick Safety Tips

  • Always do a full-body tick check after spending time outdoors
  • Shower within 2 hours of coming inside to wash off unattached ticks
  • Put clothes in the dryer on high heat for 10 minutes to kill ticks
  • Use EPA-registered repellents containing DEET, picaridin, or IR3535
  • If a tick is attached, remove it with fine-tipped tweezers — pull straight up with steady pressure
  • Monitor for symptoms (rash, fever, joint pain) for 30 days after a bite