When dogs are out playing and walking, they can easily get fleas, ticks and other parasites or eggs in the grass and trees, and they are hidden in the dog’s hair, so they are extremely difficult to find. Once a dog is infected with these parasites or eggs, it will be itchy and uncomfortable, and will also transmit many diseases, endangering the health of dogs and their families. Flea species: Causes allergic dermatitis, carries several bacilli that can be transmitted to humans, bites cause itching, and will cause severe hair loss in dogs. Ticks: Most tick-borne diseases have symptoms of fever and drowsiness; some can cause weakness, lameness, joint swelling and/or anemia in the host. These symptoms may last for several days, or months. Some spleens may cause “dermal paralysis”, which manifests as gradual difficulty walking and progresses to paralysis. Lice: cause itching of the skin and the formation of abscesses, and are the main vector of epidemic typhus and tick-borne fever. Identification of how to tell when a dog has worms outside the body? The dog will become lethargic, with serious symptoms of fever. 3. fleas will cause skin diseases, especially in dogs with long hair, dogs with fleas will bite the body and circle in place, serious temperament will become irritable, nothing to bark. 4. When you touch your dog’s coat upside down, there will be little black dots like things falling down. To deal with the worms on the dog, you can use a deworming spray. The spray is very fast acting. It is widely available and can be used by dogs with poorly developed sebaceous glands. It is safe because it is not absorbed into the bloodstream and does not cause gastrointestinal discomfort. The dog’s hair will be lifted and sprayed against the hair, keeping a distance of 10-20 cm between the spray and the dog to ensure that the dog’s entire body is sprayed. 2. After spraying, put on gloves and do rubbing and massaging on the sprayed parts so that the drug can completely cover the skin and hair. 3. Be careful not to spray the dog’s eyes. 4. When spraying the face, you can first spray on a soft cloth and then wipe the dog’s face. 5. After the drug is sprayed, do not use a hair dryer or towel dry, wait for the dog’s fur to dry naturally so that the drug can be effective. Is the spray harmful to human health? Many pooper scoopers are concerned that deworming sprays can repel parasites and must contain “toxic” ingredients. And will the toxic ingredients further harm the elderly and children at home? In fact, many imported deworming sprays are quite safe. We know that most parasites are invertebrates. A good deworming spray will only work on invertebrates, and it does not rely on the diffusion of odor to drive away the parasites, but rather the diffusion of the drug ingredients in the dog’s sebaceous glands. Therefore, as long as the instructions are followed for safe use, deworming medication will not cause problems to your family’s health. Note 1. Be sure to insist on regular deworming. In general, it is recommended to practice in vitro deworming once a month, or consider extending the time if you go out less often or take a bath frequently. 2. Bathing your dog is mainly for cleaning and does not kill fleas and other parasites, so it will not meet the normal deworming needs.3. Pay attention to spraying evenly during the infection period to ensure that every location is covered.
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