The method and dosage of dog deworming medicines usually vary depending on factors such as the type of medicine, the age, weight and health of the dog, so it is best to consult a veterinarian first or follow the instructions on the medicine package insert. Generally speaking, dogs that are 3 months old should be ready to start receiving deworming medication. Here are some general usage instructions and precautions: Follow the instructions on the drug package insert to accurately calculate the dose your dog needs.
The dosage is usually determined based on the dog's weight. When taking oral medications, you can mix the tablets into dog food or other food, or you can put the tablets directly into your dog's mouth and give him water. Some medications may need to be taken on an empty stomach, in which case the medication needs to be given to the dog some time before or after a meal. Pay attention to the shelf life and usage of the medicine, and do not give your dog medicine that is expired or inappropriate for its age, weight and other conditions. Give your dog the medicine on time according to the frequency of use. Some medicines may need to be used once a month or every few months, while others may need to be used on several consecutive days. During the period of taking the medicine, pay attention to the dog's reaction and health status. If there is any discomfort, you should seek medical treatment in time. In short, in order to ensure the health of dogs, the use of deworming drugs needs to follow scientific and reasonable methods and recommendations. If you have any questions or concerns, you should promptly consult your veterinarian.