When should Teddy puppies be dewormed?

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

When should Teddy puppies be dewormed?
When should Teddy puppies be dewormed? Teddy puppies are usually dewormed for the first time in about one month. Puppies before six months of age are dewormed once a month. Puppies after six months and adult dogs are dewormed for the first time. Deworm every three months.

28 days after birth: first deworming for internal parasites.

58 days old or older: Second round of deworming for internal parasites.

88 days old or older: The third round of deworming for internal parasites.

Precautions for deworming Teddy puppies:

1. Deworming must be carried out only after ensuring that the Teddy puppies are in good physical condition.

2. Teddy puppies that have just been brought home are not suitable for immediate deworming.

3. It is recommended that deworming and vaccination should not be carried out at the same time, otherwise they may interact with each other and lead to vaccine failure.

4. Under normal circumstances, vaccination should be done first and then deworming.

5. Never give human deworming drugs to Teddy puppies.

6. If there are parasites in the puppies, they should first increase their nutrition and replenish their physical strength, and then deworm them.