Puppies that have worms need to be dewormed in time, otherwise it may have very serious consequences, but there are many things to pay attention to when deworming. Deworming must be done regularly, not just once. Strictly speaking, the following frequency should be used for deworming from birth to 3 months: once every 2 weeks 3 months to one year old: once every 3 months Over one year old: once every 5-6 months Dog mother: before mating and once a month after delivery.
What to do if your puppy pulls worms
If a puppy pulls worms, it means that the puppy has a serious infection and should be dewormed in time. If the worm body is long and squirming, it is generally considered to be roundworm, and drugs containing ingredients such as milbemycin oxime can be used; if the worm body is similar to noodle segments and rice grains, it is generally considered to be tapeworm infection.
If a puppy pulls worms, it means that the puppy has a serious infection and should be dewormed in time. If the worm body is long and squirming, it is generally considered to be roundworm, and you can use drugs containing ingredients such as milbemycin oxime; if the worm body is similar to noodle segments and rice grains, it is generally considered to be tapeworm infection, and you can use drugs containing pyridine. Drugs containing quinone, fenbendazole and other ingredients.