Dog dewormers are divided into in vivo and in vitro, and in vitro deworming is divided into drops and sprays. The drops can be applied directly to the back of the dog’s neck and should not be bathed for a week. The spray is mainly sprayed on the abdomen and the inside of the dog’s limbs. The pills can be hidden in the food and fed directly, or you can hand feed the pills to the throat and immediately hold the dog’s mouth tight, and he will swallow it on his own. Injections are safer and can be given by holding the dog’s chin and pushing the drops down the throat. Dog deworming, which is usually required after a dog is 2 months old, requires dogs to be dewormed externally once a month and internally every three months. Until adulthood, this can be scaled back to every six months for internal deworming depending on the situation.
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