External deworming of dogs is generally recommended to do it once every one month to three months. The time for external deworming of dogs should be judged based on the specific situation. If it is in summer, it is generally recommended to deworm once a month. If it is in winter, it is usually deworming once every three months.
1. How often do dogs deworm externally?
If the dog is in a hot summer, parasites in the environment will reproduce in large quantities and often appear in grasses, woods, utility rooms and other places where parasites gather, it may increase the possibility of infecting extracorporeal parasites, and it generally takes one month to deworm them. If the activity of ectoparasi is relatively reduced in colder winters, and the possibility of parasite infection will be reduced in a cleaner and sanitary environment. It is recommended to deworm once every three months.
2. What are the symptoms of infection with ectopic parasites
Exopathic parasites generally include lice, flea, ticks, mites, etc. After dogs are infected with these parasites, they may suck the blood in the dog's body, causing symptoms such as itching, redness, pimples, and hair loss. In severe cases, anemia may also occur. If the above situation occurs, you should go to a regular pet hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition and aggravating the symptoms.
3. Daily treatment and care
To sum up, dogs need to go to regular pet hospitals for external deworming on time, which can effectively prevent the body from being infected with ectopic parasites and causing physical discomfort. If the dog is infected with parasites, the owner cannot use the medicine blindly without authorization, because improper use of the medicine may make the symptoms worse. In daily life, you should pay attention to the hygiene care of your dog, take a regular bath and keep your hair clean and hygienic, which can reduce the possibility of your dog being infected with parasites and is beneficial to your dog's physical health.