When is the best time to deworm pets-



When is the best time to deworm pets?
When you have a pet, don’t forget to deworm it

Pet deworming is one of the steps that must be done when raising a pet, because after the pet is born, The pet has weak immunity. In order to protect the pet from some fatal threats, the owner needs to complete deworming and vaccination procedures for the pet. These procedures can be done at a regular pet store or a pet hospital.



Cat immunity and deworming:



It is generally recommended that cats can be vaccinated and dewormed when they are three months old, eat, drink, defecate, and have normal energy. It is recommended that deworming be done before immunization, and some hospitals perform deworming at the same time (the difference is not big and can be based on the individual cat's situation).



Anthelmintic drugs for cats are generally divided into internal anthelmintic drugs and external anthelmintic drugs. The commonly used internal anthelmintic drugs for cats are: Miaoba, Bayer, Da Chongxing, etc. A rare external anthelmintic drug for cats is Fulin. The above are all imported anthelmintics, and naturally you can also use domestic broad-spectrum anthelmintics. However, I think that although the price of imported anthelmintic drugs is a bit more expensive, cats only take it once a year, so it is safe to take imported anthelmintic drugs. After all, the anthelmintic drugs are toxic, and there will be dangers if used improperly. Drama breaks out.



Dog deworming:

< p style="text-indent:2em;">Puppies should be dewormed for the first time 20 to 30 days after birth. Mainly to expel nematodes and surface parasites, levamisole, albendazole, ivermectin or abamectin can be taken orally or injected. Then carry out deworming every 2 to 4 months. Adult dogs should generally be dewormed every quarter. Broad-spectrum anthelmintic drugs are commonly used, and albendazole is commonly used. When deworming, it should be noted that the dose of the drug must be appropriate and cannot be too large or too small. Too large may easily cause poisoning, while too small may not achieve the purpose of deworming. The rest, inWhen deworming large groups, experimental deworming of small groups should be carried out first. If no unexpected situation is found, then deworming of large groups should be carried out to prevent poisoning or allergies.


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