Samoyed( (Definite introduction)
Dogs will inevitably have parasites. Dogs that live in the wild or dogs that often go for walks on the grass are more likely to feel ticks. So when we see dogs What should you do if you have ticks on your body?
Drying and conditioning after creating a tick:
Step one: Use small tweezers to hide the tick body and clamp the tick's legs.
Step 2: Quietly explore whether to remove the tick. If you think it is very laborious, don’t force it.
Step 3: You may wish to drop some vegetable oil on the body of the tick, and then remove it after the tick has stopped and died. Or under the control of a veterinarian, local anesthesia can be used on the insect body, and the anesthesia can be removed after the anesthesia works.
Step 4: After the clip is removed, if there is redness, inflammation, etc. on the bite area, you may wish to apply some lincomycin lidocaine gel, which is commonly referred to as Green ointment has analgesic, anti-itching and anti-inflammatory effects.
If there are many ticks on the dog, it needs to be treated by a veterinarian at a pet hospital. Use 0.04% ~ 0.08% aprobamate solution for cleaning or medicated bath, and at the same time, subcutaneous injection of ivermectin drugs.
When the dog appears to be walking unsteadily, it should be sent to the pet hospital immediately and receive symptomatic treatment and rescue. 10% calcium gluconate and 10% glucose are mixed for infusion, and powerful detoxification, vitamin B1, vitamin B12, etc. are injected together to promote the recovery of functions.
Final: A blood test is also required to test whether other parasites or germs are present. After the condition is well adjusted, it is very necessary to perform deworming on a regular basis. The places where the dog often spends time at home should be completely disinfected.
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