Puppies can be dewormed for the first time 20 days after they are born. Puppies under 6 months old should be dewormed once a month, and after six months, they should be dewormed once every three months. External deworming is recommended once a month. Puppies after six months and adult dogs should be dewormed every three months. If your dog travels frequently and has the habit of going to grass, you can increase the frequency of deworming. Different anthelmintic drugs have different dosages. It is best to refer to the instructions of the anthelmintic drug you are using to deworm according to the dosage.
Adverse reactions of puppy deworming:
1. Some puppies have no obvious adverse reactions. These puppies generally have solid skin and good intestines and stomach, and their owners You can give it nothing else to eat within two hours after taking the medicine, so that the medicine can be better exerted.
2. Some puppies will be in low spirits. This type is relatively common, indicating that the dog has a certain reaction to the medicine. The dog may have slight vomiting and diarrhea, and will look for it after vomiting. Place to rest. At this time, the owner should not disturb the dog's rest, but should observe its mental condition and prepare clean water for it. The dog will usually regain its energy and appetite in a day or so.
3. Some puppies may vomit violently. These dogs react more violently to drugs. They are often dogs with weak stomachs or old dogs. Owners need to pay attention. Too much vomiting can be serious. Dehydration, so be sure to prepare plenty of water. At the same time, the owner should comfort the dog and let it feel your concern.