Deworming medication for dogs usually takes effect in 24 hours. When deworming medication takes effect, dogs usually show symptoms such as loss of appetite, soft stools, diarrhea, vomiting and depression. At the same time, the dog’s vomit and feces will show worm bodies and eggs. If the dog itself does not have worms, then it will not excrete worms. The absorption time of in vitro deworming medication is usually between 2-4 hours. If the in vitro deworming medication is sprayed directly on the surface of the parasite, it can usually take effect within a few minutes. In vitro deworming medications generally take between 24 hours to work because they need to be digested and absorbed. After feeding the in vitro deworming medication, you need to check your dog’s stool and if there are symptoms of worm pulling, it is recommended to feed the deworming medication once a week for 2 weeks.
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