Avermectin can be used to worm your dog, but it should always be used under the guidance of your vet. Avermectin is a widely used agricultural or veterinary insecticide that is effective against arthropods such as mites, lice and fleas in vitro and roundworms and heartworms in vivo. It is currently used clinically mainly for the treatment of mites. However, dogs are relatively sensitive to avermectin and are prone to toxic reactions, especially Border Collies, German Shepherds, Australian Shepherds and Collie’s, which are more sensitive and are prone to toxic reactions, which generally manifest as anorexia, vomiting, salivation, ataxia, depression, dehydration, slight muscle tremors, breathing difficulties and sometimes fainting. If the dog has a skin disease, it should be examined by a professional in a timely manner. Once the disease has been diagnosed, it is necessary to check the weight and breed of the dog if avermectin is to be used to prevent any delay in treatment due to breed differences, overdose or underdose, and even serious poisoning deaths.
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