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Dog deworming problem

1, anthelmintics can be fed with anthelmintics or injected with anthelmintics. I suggest you use insect repellent, which is more effective and the dog's body is not prone to side effects. Bayer or Ciba is recommended as an insect repellent, and the dosage depends on the weight of the dog. Fasting for several hours before anthelmintic, and about 12 hour during anthelmintic, during which water can be fed.

Generally, puppies should be deworming for the first time 20 ~ 30 days after birth. Mainly to drive away nematodes and surface parasites. Then deworming every 2 ~ 4 months. Adult dogs generally need to be deworming once every quarter (every three months).

However, if you keep a dog at home for a short time, it is generally recommended to wait for the dog to live at home for a week or two to ensure that the dog is healthy and has no discomfort (diarrhea, colds, etc.). ), and then began to deworm the dog. The dosage is determined according to the instructions of the insect repellent, and the cycle of the insect repellent is carried out according to the instructions.

Be sure to remember the time of deworming, and deworming the dog regularly in the future will make the dog healthy.

2. After the dog has been deworming for a week (above), if the dog has no discomfort, it needs to be taken to get vaccinated as soon as possible. Generally three shots of vaccine+one shot of rabies. It is suggested that the injection of INTERNAL should take a long time and have strong epidemic prevention ability.

Insect repellent beard and vaccination should be staggered, with an interval of more than one week, so as not to affect each other's effects and avoid unbearable stress reaction caused by frequent medication.

Healthy puppies can get the first injection of six doses after 50 days, then one injection every 20 days, 1 * * * 3 injections, and then 1 injection every year. They should be given rabies vaccine after three months, and then one injection every year. The immunization period of rabies vaccine and six doses of vaccine is about 1 1 month (imported), and the next injection should be carried out in time after the immunization period.

Puppies have low resistance, so it is best not to let dogs go out before vaccination.

Because all vaccines carry attenuated viruses, dogs with enough resistance can be immunized normally, so in addition to ensuring the age of dogs, necessary physical examinations should be done. If the dog is in poor condition, including dry nose, cough, sneezing, vomiting and diarrhea, abnormal body temperature and breathing, etc. They can't be vaccinated. From the first vaccination, dogs are in a critical period. At this time, you can't bathe the dog (to prevent colds), and you can't take it out after the third injection 1 week.

3. In addition to in vivo deworming and vaccination, dogs should also be deworming in vitro, especially if they are often taken out, and more attention should be paid to this work. The main purpose of deworming in vivo is to prevent fleas, ticks and other ectoparasites. And prevent skin diseases. There are drops and sprays for deworming in vitro. Skin diseases can be treated by topical drugs and injections. It is suggested to use Fren as external deworming, which has a good deworming effect. My dog also uses this.

4. There is also the problem of ear mites. Puppies are prone to ear mite problems due to lack of cleanliness. Canine ear acariasis is a highly contagious parasitic disease caused by the parasitism of ear itch mites and ear scabies mites in the ear canal of dogs. Dogs often scratch their ears after getting ear mites, which can lead to anorexia in severe cases. Dogs with mites in their ears will smell like rotten fruit. . It stinks. If the dog has ear mites, it will cause tears, so pay attention to this problem.

Dogs with ear mites can be treated with Jindun ear drops, which usually takes a week to recover and almost a month to recover. After that, the dog should be given ear drops regularly to prevent it.

5. Finally, talk about the anal glands of dogs. It is very important to squeeze and clean the anal glands of dogs regularly, not only to remove the body odor of dogs. If you don't squeeze the anal gland of the dog often, it will also cause anal gland inflammation.

Be sure to pay attention to techniques: from the inside out, from light to heavy.

Remember, when squeezing, it is best to cover the anus with paper towels or cotton to avoid the smelly water splashing on your body.

If the gland has been blocked for a period of time, the secretion will be squeezed out like toothpaste, rather than sprayed out, and usually it will flow out with a gentle squeeze. If the dog's anal gland is not easy to squeeze, then another method is needed, that is, put the index finger and thumb slightly behind the gland and gently squeeze it upward and outward.

Normal secretions are yellowish brown, with concentrations ranging from watery to mushy, accompanied by stench. If there is purulent blood in the secretion, it means that it has been infected and you should see a doctor as soon as possible. If you can feel the sediment, but you can't squeeze it out, it means that the anal gland has been blocked and must be treated as soon as possible. Otherwise it will swell.

In this case, the dog will lick the anus and lick the ground. If it is serious, it will hurt. Because of the pain, the dog will keep sprinting or chasing the tail or licking or biting the root of the tail, and finally produce an abscess. At this time, the dog showed listlessness, refused to eat or was constipated.

Check the fluid sac in the anus regularly, and how often to clean it depends on the accumulation frequency in each dog, some once a month, some will not accumulate for two or three months, and some don't need cleaning at all. Small dogs are more likely to jam than big dogs, probably because they eat softer and more food than big dogs, thus producing harder substances.

Also, pay attention to whether the dog is infected with parvovirus or canine distemper, which can be found by observing the dog's stool, appetite and spirit. If there are suspected symptoms, it is recommended to test as soon as possible.

As for the food that dogs can't eat, and the problem of calcium supplementation for puppies, these relatively small daily affairs are waiting for the landlord to learn slowly.

You can go to the clubs of websites such as Dog-loving Network and Dog-loving Network to see more feeding materials ~

I hope I can solve your problem.