We all know that pet cats or dogs need to be dewormed regularly. On the one hand, it is for the health of cats and dogs, and on the other hand, it is also for the health of the owner and his family. So do you know what kind of insects are dewormed for dogs? What insects are removed by dog deworming?There are two types of deworming: internal and external. External and internal deworming is done once a month. External ones include ticks, mites, fleas, and lice. There are roundworms, hookworms, heartworms, nematodes, toxoplasma, coccidia, and whipworms in the body. Generally, the symptoms of external worms are that the dog keeps scratching or rubbing against the ground. Dogs that often play in the grass must be dewormed every month. Ticks, also known as dog beans, are blood-sucking insects that become very large after sucking blood. Their heads pierce into the dog's skin. If not handled properly, their heads will remain in the dog's body and cause other infections. Mites are everywhere. If the dog's skin is in a humid environment for a long time, it will cause mite infection and hair loss. The hair loss will appear red and feel hard. Fleas, lice and the like can cause itching, and dogs keep scratching, which can lead to bacterial or fungal infections, and then hair loss, fungal infections, dandruff on the skin, and the areas where hair falls out will become smoother. Worms in the body can cause dogs to have poor appetite, eat a lot but not gain weight, have long-term diarrhea, soft stools, etc. They will rub their buttocks after defecation. Adult worms will be excreted with the stool. The shortest hatching period of worm eggs is only half a month. It is best to deworm once a month, prevention is better than cure. Many dog owners deworm their dogs once every six months, holding their dogs every day, it is scary to think about it. What kind of bugs usually grow on dogs?1. TicksThis parasite will parasitize on dogs. When parasitizing on dogs, the parasite will be slow to react and rarely move around. It mainly parasitizes on the ears, neck, back, and chest of dogs, which are good places for ticks to hide themselves. Once a dog has this parasite on its body, the dog will often scratch these places with its hind legs. Once this happens, the owner should move away the places on the body that the dog often scratches to see if there are any parasites. This parasite feeds on blood, and the places it bites will leave obvious blood stains and its large size can be easily seen by the naked eye. 2. FleasThis parasite can also live on dogs. It also feeds on blood. It is small and agile, and often moves around on dogs. Unlike ticks, it only sucks blood from a certain part of the dog's body. It usually leaves no traces on the places it has sucked. This parasite is easy to find because it moves around and can be seen with the naked eye. Dogs with this parasite will often bite their fur with their mouths and scratch with their feet. 3. MitesThis parasite can also parasitize dogs. It also feeds on blood. It is very small and cannot be distinguished by the naked eye. Dogs have this parasite all over their bodies. The places where dogs are bitten by this parasite will leave traces of hair loss or blood stains in severe hair loss. The so-called scabies is actually caused by this worm. Dogs have obvious characteristics of this parasite, and hair loss and scabies are easy to see. 4. Intestinal wormsIntestinal worms are intestinal parasites also called nematodes. This type of parasite lives in the dog's body and survives by sucking food that passes through the dog's intestines. This type of parasite is also very easy to find. This parasite is about 2 to 5 cm long and is all white. Dogs with intestinal parasites sometimes excrete them directly out of the body during defecation, which makes them very easy to find. What should you pay attention to when deworming your dog?After deworming your dog, you need to pay attention to the deworming time, dosage, age and physical condition of the dog. It is best to accompany the dog all day when deworming. The deworming time for dogs of different ages is different. Puppies should be dewormed once a month, dogs aged 6-12 months should be dewormed once every three months, and when the dogs grow up, they only need to be dewormed once every six months. Pay attention to the dosage. For adult dogs, the anthelmintic is usually split into two halves. Take one half a week before taking the other half. Do not eat for a few hours before anthelmintic, and do not eat for 12 hours after taking the anthelmintic, but always provide clean water. It is recommended to buy anthelmintics from big brands with good reputation and long working time. Because although they are all anthelmintics, the anthelmintics have different effects. There are various insects in the dog's body. Some anthelmintics may only be effective against a few insects, but not obvious against other insects. The anthelmintics from big brands with good reputation can effectively kill most insects. Although the price may be a bit more expensive, the effect is better. |
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