Ticks are one of the most common—and dangerous—parasites affecting dogs. They don’t just cause discomfort; they can transmit serious diseases and infections if not removed properly. While many tools already exist, most still carry risks such as breaking the tick’s head, causing pain, or exposing the handler to direct contact.
At Zoovate, we believe animal care can be improved through innovation, empathy, and thoughtful design. This project explores a new concept for a dog tick removal and prevention tool, designed with safety, visibility, and hygiene at its core.
⚠️ This is a concept-stage innovation project, currently under research and design exploration.
The Problem with Current Tick Control Methods
Most pet owners rely on:
Tick collars
Spot-on treatments
Chemical sprays
Manual inspections after walks
While these methods can be effective, they may also have limitations:
Ticks can still enter the home environment
Some products require frequent reapplication
Hidden ticks can be difficult to detect
Pet owners often discover ticks only after attachment
We asked a simple question:
What if there was a way to reduce ticks in a dog’s environment before they ever reached the dog?
Solution Approach 1: Tick Capture Mat (Concept Design)
Prevention starts with the environment.
🐾 What is it?
A low-profile floor mat designed to capture crawling ticks before they reach pets, bedding, or indoor living spaces.

🧠 Key Design Features
Textured surface channels
Guide crawling ticks toward designated capture zones.
Hidden capture compartments
Designed to retain ticks once they enter.
Replaceable collection insert
Allows easier cleaning and maintenance.
Low-profile design
Can be placed near dog beds, kennels, entrances, or feeding stations.
Durable washable materials
Designed for repeated use in indoor or sheltered outdoor environments.
🌿 Intended Benefit
May help intercept ticks before they reach pets
Encourages proactive environmental management
Provides a passive, non-invasive layer of protection
Solution Approach 2: Tick Attracting Station (Concept Design)

Instead of waiting for ticks to find the dog, what if the ticks could be drawn somewhere else first?
🎯 What is it?
A passive tick-attracting station designed to lure ticks toward a controlled capture chamber using attractant cues.
🔍 Key Design Features
Central lure pod: Designed to hold an attractant cartridge such as a pheromone-based lure or future controlled CO₂ source.
Vented top housing: Allows attractant cues to disperse into the surrounding environment.
Protected entry channels: Guide ticks into the device while limiting escape.
Hidden capture chamber: Separates trapped ticks from pets and humans.
Removable collection tray: Allows disposal and cleaning without direct contact.
Raised base design: Improves airflow and reduces moisture accumulation.
🐶 Why This Matters
The goal is not simply to remove ticks after attachment.
The goal is to reduce tick presence in the surrounding environment before contact occurs.
Designed with Safety in Mind
These concepts focus on:
🐾 Keeping pets away from capture areas
🧼 Reducing direct human contact with ticks
🔬 Exploring non-invasive environmental control methods
♻️ Using reusable and replaceable components where possible
No claims are made regarding effectiveness, prevention, or treatment at this stage. Any future development would require scientific validation, safety testing, and veterinary consultation.
What’s Next?
These ideas are currently in the concept and research phase!
Potential next steps include:
Studying tick behaviour and attraction mechanisms
Consulting veterinarians and entomology experts
Developing physical prototypes
Testing usability and maintenance requirements
Exploring sustainable manufacturing materials
Final Note
Good ideas often begin with a simple question.
By exploring new ways to manage ticks in the pet environment, we hope to encourage safer, smarter, and more proactive approaches to pet care in the future.