Golden retriever puppies should be dewormed for the first time when they are 20 days old; this should be done at least once a month until the dog is half a year old; after that, it should be dewormed once every quarter. After the golden retriever reaches adulthood, it can be done once every six months.
Before each time deworming is needed, a fecal examination report should be made on the dog’s feces, and symptomatic deworming drugs should be selected based on the results. During the daily feeding process, we determine the time of deworming and the appropriate deworming based on physical examination, fecal examination and the dog’s constitution.
Deworming for Golden Retriever puppies is divided into internal and external deworming. When no parasites are found, it is generally recommended that the dog be dewormed regularly once a month when the dog is over 49 days old. In summer, It can be done once every 15 days, and slightly more frequently during parasite-prone seasons. There are two kinds of external deworming medicines: sprays and drops. The method of using sprays is to spray the medicine evenly on the dog's hair. Be careful to make the hair all wet. Then you can massage it for a while, and then let the medicine Allow to air dry. The method of using drops is relatively simple. You only need to separate the hair on the line of the dog's spine, and then drip the drops into a line along the spine.
For internal deworming, you can use internal deworming tablets, once regularly when the dog is 2, 4, 8, and 12 weeks old, and once every 3 months after 12 weeks of age. Regular deworming can prevent It can be killed and will reduce a lot of trouble for dogs.
It should be noted that deworming must be carried out only after ensuring that the golden retriever puppies are in good physical condition, and golden retriever puppies that have just been brought home are not suitable for immediate deworming. It is recommended that deworming and vaccination should not be performed at the same time, otherwise they may interact with each other and lead to vaccine failure.