Course Overview

Dr. Susan Little, DACVM (Parasit) and Dr. Rick Marrinson review the unique biology, behavior, and yes – personalities! – of important tick vectors in North America, describe how and when tick feeding leads to pathogen transmission, and share resources from CAPC that support veterinary teams in their efforts to educate clients about risk. How can we best explain the need for tick control to pet owners? Where are diseases like Lyme disease and ehrlichiosis most likely to show up next? Tune in to get an engaging and useful update on understanding, predicting, and combating ticks and tick-borne infections.

What You’ll Learn

Describe unique tick “personality” characteristics as a strategy to educate about the biology, behavior, and host seeking activity of ticks that are important for effective control.

Review transmission times for different pathogens and outline the role of repellent topicals in minimizing transmission of disease agents to dogs.

Explore regional distribution of ticks and tick-borne infections in North America and explain strategies for leveraging the CAPC maps for client education.

Review personalized approaches to client conversations designed to inform about the critical need for tick control and the basis for personalized recommendations without creating undue fear.

Dr. Susan Little, DACVM (Parasit)

Dr. Susan Little is a veterinary parasitology educator, researcher, and scholar who is recognized internationally as a leader in parasitology with particular expertise in zoonotic parasites, arthropods, and vector-borne infections…

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Dr. Rick Marrinson

A native of Oklahoma, Dr. Marrinson graduated from Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine in 1985 and has spent his career practicing small animal medicine in Central Florida…

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