Hello dog lovers!Recently, a report about the discovery of ticks in puppies has attracted widespread attention. We all know that ticks are a common parasite that often parasitizes on dogs' ** and sucks the dog's blood, which not only affects the dog's health, but also may spread diseases. So, what should we do when we find a tick on our dog?Today, I'm going to give you a bit of popular science.
First, we need to understand the Xi of ticks. Ticks are parasites that usually attach to your dog's **, especially the ears, neck, legs, etc. They survive by sucking on their dog's blood, and the warm and moist environment on the dog's body provides a good environment for ticks to survive. As a result, dogs are susceptible to tick infestation in the spring and summer.
So, how do you spot ticks on a dog?In general, if a dog scratches itself frequently, or scratches at certain areas, it may be infected with ticks. In addition, if you find a small black bug on your dog, it is likely to be a tick. At this time, we should take immediate measures to prevent the dog from contracting the disease.
So, what should we do with ticks in dogs?First of all, do not attempt to pull out the tick directly with your hands, as this may cause the head of the tick to remain in the dog's body, causing infection. The right thing to do is to use professional pet deworming medicines, such as in vitro deworming drops, deworming spray, etc. Use the anthelmintic according to the instructions and drop the drug on the dog's **, or spray it all over the dog's body, which can effectively kill the tick. Use a Bych tick spray to repel ticks in vitro. Spray evenly onto pet hair and peel over the tick. You can use a comb to comb the hair 2-3 times in the positive and negative directions, so that the liquid medicine is in full contact with the hair. Wait 1-2 hours for the loosening device to fall off naturally after tick poisoning. Not only ticks, but also fleas, mites, and lice on pets are also killed.
In addition to using deworming drugs, we also need to pay attention to the living environment of the dog. Clean the dog's living environment regularly, especially in places where the dog often stays, such as kennels, balconies, etc. It can be disinfected with a pet-specific disinfectant solution to keep the environment dry and clean. In addition, bathing and grooming your dog regularly can effectively prevent ticks from attaching to your dog.
Finally, we also need to pay attention to our own hygiene. Always wash your hands after close contact with your dog to avoid spreading ticks to you. At the same time, if you find that the dog has abnormal symptoms, such as fever, loss of appetite, etc., you should take the dog to the hospital in time.
In conclusion, when we find ticks on our dogs, we should take the right measures to deal with them. At the same time, maintaining good hygiene Xi and regular deworming are key to preventing tick infestation. Let's work together to provide a healthy living environment for our pets!