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How to Deworm a Black Russian Terrier

Date: 2024-04-26

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How to Deworm a Black Russian Terrier
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Black Russian terrier deworming is divided into internal deworming and external deworming. When deworming in the body, oral deworming medicine is recommended. It is recommended to deworm once a month for puppies and once every three months for adult dogs. If you choose the drops that deworm both inside and outside, then both adult dogs and puppies need to be dewormed once a month.

The time of taking the anthelmintic medicine should be given according to the body weight about one hour after eating, and you can drink water within six hours after feeding the anthelmintic medicine.

Precautions for deworming Black Russian Terriers:

1. Time for deworming

For puppies, external deworming can be carried out at the age of 6 weeks (after weaning), while internal deworming can be carried out when the dog reaches the age of 8 weeks. If the dog is found to be infected with parasites during this period, remember to use the right deworming medicine.

In addition, deworming and vaccination in the body need to be separated by a period of time, about 5-7 days, and both need to be carried out in a healthy state of the dog.

2. External parasites

Dogs infected with ectoparasites are easier to see, usually with wounds on the skin. To deal with ectoparasites such as dog lice, fleas, and mites, it is generally possible to kill them with medicinal baths.

If the removal is still not clean, you can use an external repellent spray to sterilize and deworm the dog.

3. Internal parasites

If a dog is infected with internal parasites, such as hookworms, nematodes, roundworms, etc., its body will have certain reactions, such as vomiting, weight loss, diarrhea, etc., which may be caused by internal parasites.

The owner can give the dog medicine, which is sold in pet stores and veterinary pharmacies. If the dog's symptoms still do not disappear after taking the insecticide, it is necessary to go to the pet hospital for treatment.

4. Household disinfection

Once a dog is infected with parasites, it will more or less drop and escape some parasites in the place where it lives. In order to prevent repeated infection, it is necessary to disinfect the living environment while taking measures for the dog Insecticide.

Regular cleaning of dog supplies, as well as regular house cleaning and mopping, can reduce the spread of parasites.

5. Vaccination is not equal to deworming

Some owners think that if they vaccinate their dogs, everything will be fine and all diseases can be prevented. In fact, it is not true. Vaccines are not equal to deworming, and their functions are different.

If the dog suffers from loss of appetite, vomiting and diarrhea after vaccination and deworming, the owner can feed some probiotics for conditioning. Feta cheese treats can also be used to increase appetite for dogs who have lost their appetite.

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