Teach you step by step in 3 minutes how to deworm your dog by yourself

Dogs may have a docile personality, but they are extremely active creatures. Coat it with egg wash, coat it with bread crumbs, and fry it until it's so crispy that the kids next door were so greedy that they cried. I'm sorry to be offended today, but dogs are undoubtedly synonymous with lively and cute characters. The combination of fur and bones makes this spiritual animal burst out with passion and vitality in an instant, leaving only the occasional naughtiness and home-breaking problems... Compliment me on this piece of thief 6 written in Chinese script on the tip of my tongue.

In fact, what I want to say can be summed up in one sentence: dogs like to be in contact with the outside world, and they are more likely to be infected with parasites than other types of pets. Especially those dogs with waist-long hair. Yes, waist-length hair is just a metaphor. Even if there are parasites on their bodies, it is difficult for us to detect them with the naked eye. The most troubling thing is that your dog may be feeding on more than a single species of parasite. You don’t know how many kinds of bugs your furry child has on his body to play with. These "cute" little bugs not only nourish the health of dogs, but many parasites can also be transmitted to us. Therefore, even if it is not for the sake of dogs, but for our own health and safety, one thing we must do is to be safe! Expect! drive! insect!

Now, Diudiu will educate everyone about parasites. First of all, there are two types of parasites on dogs, intradermal parasites and extracutaneous parasites. The common parasites in the skin are mainly mites, not to mention dogs, they can also be found on your face. Parasites outside the skin are mainly common ticks, lice, and fleas. If there are parasites on your dog, the initial symptoms are generally mild and are itching. It's the kind of itch that makes you feel happy, and then the dog will kick it with its legs and scratch it in various ways. Later, the international practice of scratching and breaking will cause infection. No matter how serious the subsequent problem is, there is no need to repeat it again. Not only will the dog be depressed and easily irritable, it will mainly be scratched!

When you look through your baby's hair and see clusters of small black particles, it is likely that it is infected with fleas. Some people say you frame me, this is soil. No, no, no, this is definitely not soil. If you don’t believe me, use a wet tissue to dip these small black particles. When they fade away, you will find that they are the red color of blood. Why? Because fleas cannot absorb it well, 90% of their feces is blood. Diudiu feels sorry for the fleas in her heart. You said you can't absorb them well, so why don't you just eat less? What a shameful waste, brother.

Now I will give you some basic knowledge about external deworming. Some people say that I will give it to it when I think of it.

So what should we do?

First use Noprosin and Kenford to quickly eliminate existing fleas on your body. Then cooperate with Fulian Long Effect to kill. If you have ear mites, it is recommended to use Aiwalker, which is very effective in both treatment and prevention. What is the safest thing to use on a little one around 6 weeks old?

It is recommended to use Big Favor, which will not have any toxic side effects if used ten times the amount. It is recommended to use Nicorein for dog outing. Ticks will pluck their heads out on their own. And its effect on scabies and demodex mites is super obvious. Generally, dogs that are one or two months old can be ready for deworming. Vaccination and deworming can be carried out simultaneously, and generally there will be no particularly big impact.

As for how to operate it specifically, I'll wait for Diudiu to explain it to you later.

First of all, we need to make sure that the dog’s hair is blow-dried, but wet hair is absolutely not acceptable. Next, cut off the pointed end of the prepared external deworming dropper, and then pull open the hair on the back of the dog's neck. Recognize it as your big brother and teach you how to comb it in the middle. Yes, it doesn’t matter whether you recognize it or not. The key is to comb it in the middle. After you pull the hair out, what you see is dog skin. Then, drop the repellent liquid on the shoulder and neck, which is about a little bit below the stem of the back of the neck and on the skin at the midline. Try to avoid dripping on the dog's hair.

Deworming is of great significance to both dogs and owners, so we must insist on regular deworming. The frequency of deworming should be controlled to once a month and external deworming must be performed. If your dog is a homebody or likes to be clean and bathe frequently, you can slightly extend the time for such a bath. You must pay attention to deworming and feeding, otherwise you will be in trouble when you are really infected. What is that idiom called? Oh yes! To prepare for future trouble!