Puppies that are 2 months old and weigh more than 2 kg can be fed deworming medication, choosing a less toxic dewormer. Internal deworming should be performed once a month until 6 months of age. Feed the dewormer as separately as possible from the vaccination schedule to avoid serious stress reactions. After 6 months of age, deworm your dog every 3 months. Some deworming medications need to be fed only to adult dogs, and you need to consult the appropriate salesperson or doctor when purchasing them. You also need to give your dog an external dewormer to avoid parasitic infections such as fleas and mites. Although medicine can cure diseases, it carries with it a certain degree of toxicity and side effects. Therefore, it is important to reduce the gastrointestinal irritation of your dog without affecting the effectiveness of the deworming medicine as much as possible. The best time to give your dog medicine is two hours after he has eaten. At this time, the dog’s stomach is already half digested and the stomach is neither full nor empty. This is the best time to give the medication so that it can be better mixed with the food and digested by the dog.
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