For deworming, many people don’t know whether the dogs at home need to be dewormed. In fact, all this kind of dog owner can tell the difference. Next, let’s share with everyone how to know if the dog wants to be dewormed? 1. Look at the body shape,...
For deworming, many people don’t know whether the dogs at home need to be dewormed. In fact, all this kind of dog owner can tell the difference. Next, let’s share with everyone how to know if the dog wants to be dewormed?
1. Look at the body shape, whether you raise a cat or a dog at home, if you are rich in nutrients, your body is thin and your growth and development is slow, you need to consider whether there are parasites on your dog. Parasites not only physically suck blood, but also compete for the host's nutrients, causing the host to be infertile and have a delay in growth and development.
2. Look at the excrement
Dogs have diarrhea or have white millet particles and white wireframes in the excrement. These white millet particles are larvae, while wireframes are parasites.
3. Depend on the appetite
Dog suddenly has poor appetite and poor mental substance for a period of time, and has no appetite when eating. At this moment, you need to consider whether it is a parasite.
4. Look at the hair
and immediately lift the dog's hair to check to see if there are small black spots or larvae in the hair. If there are small black spots, it will confirm that there are parasites on the dog's body. If you can't see clearly, you can use a densely-toothed wooden comb to sort out the dog's hair. If there are parasites on the dog's body, it will be taken out by the wooden comb.