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When to Deworm a Beagle

Date: 2024-07-25

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When to Deworm a Beagle
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Beagle dogs can start deworming when they are about 20 days old, and then deworming once a month when they are 6 months old. After 6 months, deworm every three months. After adulthood, deworming once every six months is enough. Deworming is divided into internal and external deworming. In vivo deworming is generally oral medicine, and external deworming usually chooses spray or drops. After deworming in vitro, it is not allowed to bathe the dog within 2 days.
Precautions for deworming Beagles:
1. If you use a spray to deworm your dog, you need to spray the whole body, but pay attention to avoid the dog's mouth and nose.
2. If you use drops, you only need to drop it on the skin of the dog's back neck. After the drop, put an Elizabeth ring on the dog to prevent the dog from licking it.
3. Do not feed the dog anthelmintics on an empty stomach, so as not to irritate the dog's stomach. It needs to be fed half an hour after the dog eats.

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