What to use for in vitro worming of puppies

In vitro deworming of puppies is mainly done with in vitro deworming medications containing ingredients such as fipronil and selamectin. The puppy’s weight should be measured before administration and then the medication should be given at the appropriate weight. In vitro dewormers are applied directly to the skin and are mainly absorbed through the sebaceous glands and remain effective for about a month. Puppies are susceptible to common ectoparasites such as fleas and ticks, especially if they do not pay attention to environmental hygiene or if the mother is infected with related ectoparasites. In vitro deworming for puppies mainly uses drugs containing ingredients such as fipronil and selamectin, with selamectin containing in vitro deworming drugs being less irritating to puppies and generally used as the first choice of medication for puppies.

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