Parasites in dogs are divided into two types: external parasites and internal parasites. The body is mainly filled with parasites such as roundworms, tapeworms, trichomoniasis, and coccidia. In vitro mainly refers to fleas, ticks, lice, mites, etc. There are also zoonotic parasites such as Toxoplasma gondii, Fasciolopsis ginger, roundworms, etc. We also need to prevent dogs from being infected with parasites in daily life, such as reducing the time spent in the grass when walking the dog, not feeding raw meat in the daily diet, and preventing the dog from picking up random things to eat outside.
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If the dog has worms on its body, the breeder can perform external deworming on the dog. If the dog's condition is not very serious, you can smear grapefruit peel, orange peel and other pungent smelling peels on the dog's hair to drive away the bugs. In addition, you can also sprinkle some on the windowsill or in the corner of the room.
If the worm infestation is serious, the breeder can use a syringe to drop insecticide on the dog's diseased skin, and then wait for the drug to take effect. In order to achieve a better therapeutic effect, try not to bathe your dog for three days after taking the medicine to avoid washing away the medicine.
During the dog deworming period, owners need to clean their homes frequently to avoid residual eggs. After the dog has been dewormed externally, for the sake of safety, it is recommended that the dog be dewormed internally to maintain the dog's health.