For friends who raise dogs, deworming should be a very important thing, but there are always parents who don’t like to deworm their dogs. In fact, the risk of dogs being infected with parasites is very high. For many parasites, the fur of dogs is re...
For friends who raise dogs, deworming should be a very important thing, but there are always parents who don’t like to deworm their dogs. In fact, the risk of dogs being infected with parasites is very high. For many parasites, the fur of dogs is really the best place to live. When a dog is infected with parasites, it will not only have a great threat to the dog's physical and mental health, but it will even continue to infect people. Therefore, deworming dogs is not only to maintain the safety and health of dogs, but also to make us ourselves. But how to tell whether a dog is infected with parasites?
1. Observe the surface
First, people must observe whether there is any abnormality on the surface of the dog.
For example, dogs with ear mites will show significant dark brown spots, can significantly see insects on the human body after being infected with ticks, or the dog's body has significant marks of scratches.
Basically, many parasites outside the body can see abnormalities from the dog's appearance. Dogs with insects are gradually becoming increasingly thin.
2. Observe excrement
Observe whether there are abnormalities in the dog's excrement, such as watery stool, soft stool, pus and bloody stool, and insects in the stool. It is often the main manifestation of parasites in the dog's body.
3. Testing and checking
Independent observation, most dogs only distinguish whether they have parasites. The test is the basis for diagnosing which type of parasites the dog has (very much of a physical parasite).
When a dog is infected with parasites, the owner must treat it as soon as possible and treat it with medication. Otherwise, it will seriously endanger the physical and mental health of the dog, and taking medicine may not necessarily have practical results.
But for parasites, prevention is far better than treatment. Therefore, please take care of the regular deworming work without being inconvenient or in vain, so that the dog and his own physical and mental health should be taken seriously.