If there are no conditions for testing, the puppies should be dewormed for the first time 20 to 30 days after birth. Mainly to expel nematodes and surface parasites, levamisole, albendazole, ivermectin or abamectin can be taken orally or injected. Then carry out deworming every 2 to 4 months. Adult dogs should generally be dewormed every quarter. Broad-spectrum anthelmintic drugs are commonly used, and albendazole is commonly used. When deworming, it should be noted that the dose of the drug must be appropriate. It cannot be too large or too small. Too large a dose can easily cause poisoning, while too small a dose cannot achieve the purpose of deworming. In addition, when deworming large groups, experimental deworming of small groups should be carried out first. If no unexpected situation is found, then deworming of large groups should be carried out to prevent poisoning or allergies.
Puppies will have diarrhea when they are 2 to 3 months old, commonly known as "intestinal inversion". This has nothing to do with the folk rumor of "eating salty", but endoparasitic enteritis. Commonly caused by roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms, and also coccidia. Because the intestinal cavity of puppies is thin, parasites such as roundworms are relatively numerous. Some are large and cause diarrhea in puppies. Weak and severe, even vomiting insects. Insect eggs can be found in the feces. Some puppies may develop small intestinal intussusception or anal prolapse.
Because puppies can be infected by parasites when eating breast milk, they can also be infected by licking soil, licking walls, licking the feces of other dogs, etc., therefore, from Starting from puppies, regular deworming is necessary.
The interval and application method of deworming vary depending on the deworming medicine. Please ask your veterinarian to prescribe deworming medicine directly. Because taking too much anthelmintics is bad for dogs, the dosage should be checked by a veterinarian. Please note that some anthelmintics for humans cannot be fully used on dogs. The anthelmintic efficacy of different anthelmintics and which parasites they are effective against are scientific issues and should be determined by veterinarians.
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