Like children, dogs, in order to allow the intestines to absorb nutrients normally and grow up healthily, they have to deworm their bodies from an early age. When your dog eats a lot but does not grow meat, it is also discovered that it is caused by parasites. So how should you deworm your dog at this time?
To give the little dog the deworming medicine, of course, it is the dosage ordered by the veterinarian. It should be noted that gastrointestinal irritation is reduced without affecting the efficacy of the deworming medicine as much as possible. For example, it is best to feed deworming medicine to a pet dog two hours after the dog has eaten it, because at this time most of the things in the dog's belly have been digested, and the stomach and intestines are neither full load nor completely empty. That is, at this time the medicine can be mixed in the food and digested. This time, the dog can reduce the number of vomiting times and allow the anti-worming medicine to play a deworming role.
When giving dogs an antiworming medicine, if it is a small dog, you can directly open the corners of your dog's mouth, then put the pills into the dog's throat, then close the dog's mouth and stay for 10 seconds, so that the dog can swallow the pills completely. If it doesn't work, you can mix the pills into your dog's daily food and take the deworming medicine while eating.
It should be noted that a few days after the dog has taken the deworming medicine, it is necessary to pay attention to the dog's poop. Sometimes the eggs of parasites in the body or dead parasites will be excreted together. If the dog continues to be excreted by parasites, it is best to consult the veterinarian to see if it needs to be consolidated again and whether it needs to take deworming medicine again after a while.
The editor reminds: No matter whether you have found parasites in your dog's body, it is best to deworm your dog regularly, after all, some parasites cannot be seen by the naked eye.