What are the dangers and preventive measures in dogs

Have you ever seen ticks? This is a bug that is parasitic on dogs. Some friends who keep dogs will know that it is parasitic on dogs and relies on sucking their dog's blood for a living. Not only does it cause serious harm to the dog's body,...


Have you ever seen ticks? This is a bug that is parasitic on dogs. Some friends who keep dogs will know that it is parasitic on dogs and relies on sucking their dog's blood for a living. Not only does it cause serious harm to the dog's body, but it also causes a variety of infectious diseases. So if this insect is parasitized on the dog, how should we remove it? Next, let's go to the animal epidemic prevention station to learn about the specific situation!

1. The harm of ticks on dogs

Because dogs are naturally active and like to roll on the ground, they are very prone to infection with ticks. This parasite not only brings various infectious diseases, but also its main source of food is to suck the dog's blood, which is quite harmful to the dog's physical health and growth. Parents should pay attention to whether this parasite exists under the dog's skin when grooming the dog's fur. If you find it, you should do a whole body examination for the dog, such as ears, soles of the feet, etc. It is not possible to remove ticks and cut them directly with your hands. If the tick is peeled on the dog's skin, you can apply some vegetable oil to let the tick die, and then pull it out. In daily life, you can also use some insect-killing and anti-it-it-out wash solution to avoid tick infection from dogs.

2. Preventive measures for ticks on dogs

The probability of dogs being infected with ticks is very high. What are the main prevention and treatment methods? First, remove ticks by clamping the legs of the ticks with small tweezers. It feels more laborious to remove them. Never do it hard. You can use drugs to anesthetize the insect body and then remove them. If the dog's skin is bitten, you can apply green ointment to relieve itching and inflammation. Like many parasites, if ticks only occur on the surface of the body, there is no danger of directly eliminating them. If there is an infection in the body, you must seek medical treatment in time. If you find that a person has an infection, you must go to the hospital and let the doctor remove it, because the parasite may carry other diseases and must be disinfected and protected during treatment. Although

ticks are very small, they are quite harmful, so in daily life, we should pay special attention to avoiding infection. To prevent infection, it is also good to regularly comb the dog's fur and check the whole body, or use pet insecticides to regularly kill various parasites and bacteria on the dog's body. It is also important to remind everyone that all ticks must be removed. If some organs have wounds, they will cause serious infection.



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