What to do if your dog is red and swollen

There is a possibility of ectoparasites, such as fleas, ticks and ticks. Parasites move around the dog’s body surface, burrowing in and biting or mechanically damaging the skin, causing pain, itchiness and restlessness, which in turn causes the dog to nibble and rub, with the skin naturally showing signs of redness and swelling, or even bleeding spots, nodules and pus in severe cases, which is a serious skin condition and requires intensive treatment. If the redness is simply due to parasites, the main focus should be on parasite control. For surface deworming use Follistim drops, just a few drops will kill the parasites. When bathing your dog use a shampoo that has a flea and mite killing effect, one that contains a de-worming effect is best.

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