When should Pomeranian be dewormed?
Normally raised Pomeranian dogs should start deworming within one month of birth. Many Pomeranian parents don’t know this. In the past, Pomeranians were dewormed whenever they had worms in their stomachs. The following is a detailed introduction to the specific time for deworming Pomeranian dogs and the symptoms of Pomeranian dogs infected with parasites.
Pomeranian puppies should be dewormed when they are 20 days old. Most Pomeranian puppies have intestinal parasites, which are transmitted through the placenta or milk of the mother. Common intestinal parasites include: roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms, etc. Affected puppies have loss of appetite, weight loss, and delayed growth; constipation or diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting, and increased abdominal circumference. Severe infection can lead to severe complications and death. Parasitic infections in adult dogs are generally invisible, so even if no parasites are found in the feces, they should be dewormed on time.
Puppies should be dewormed for the first time when they are 20 days old, once a month until they are half a year old, once a quarter starting at half a year old, and once every six months after they become adults.
In addition, you must pay attention to deworming Pomeranian puppies regularly. You can take deworming pills or get injections. If your Pomeranian is found to be infected with parasites, it should be very serious. Parents should not carry out deworming at home. They should immediately send the pet to a pet hospital for treatment by a professional pet doctor. In order to avoid the owner's delay and affect the health of the Pomeranian puppies.