If there are fleas on your dog, the steps to remove them thoroughly are as follows:
First, you need to go to a nearby pet hospital and prescribe deworming medication for your dog according to the doctor's recommendations. Deworming is the most effective way to get rid of fleas, but when using it, you need to choose the right dosage according to the weight and age of the dog, and use it correctly according to the instructions.
Secondly, flea removal is not a one-time thing, but needs to be done regularly. In the summer, due to the high temperatures, fleas multiply faster, so it is recommended to drive them once a month. In the winter and spring and autumn seasons, due to the lower temperatures, the rate of flea reproduction slows down and can be driven every two to three months.
Finally, if a dog has fleas on its body, it can lead to secondary bacterial or fungal infections. Therefore, once the dog is found to have fleas, it is recommended to go to the pet hospital in time to confirm and carry out**.
In conclusion, a complete removal of fleas from a dog requires the use of deworming drugs and regular removal. At the same time, if secondary infection develops, it needs to be carried out in a timely manner**. In daily life, it is necessary to pay attention to maintaining the hygiene and cleanliness of the dog and avoid using harmful detergents or insect repellents to reduce the breeding of fleas.
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