Can dogs be dewormed internally and externally?

Pet 9:24am, 21 September 2025 150

Parasites are divided into intra-body parasites and ecto-body parasites according to their survival location. The cleavage larvae in the body generally include ciliates such as parasites, hookworms, and protozoa such as coccidiosis. Common ectoparasitics include lice, ticks, fleas, etc. Dogs must do the insect removal on time, and in general, they can do it together outside the body.

At present, there are various types of anti-worming drugs on the market, including drops and anti-worming drugs that drive both inside and outside the body, and deworming drugs that separate them to drive them. Generally, the anti-worming medicine taken internally is internal and externally is external. If you are a young dog who is just over a month old, it is best to choose a high-safety and deworm it together. You don’t need to take it internally and just drip it on your skin. If you want to separate the deworming medicine, it is best to have three days apart. If it is an adult dog, it is best to separate and remove insects. The actual effect of isolating and removing insects will be better. Some dogs with smaller body shapes have greater side effects caused by taking deworming drugs on their own, such as nausea and vomiting, poor appetite, and silence of the mind. It is best to use deworming drugs that are dewormed at the same time in addition to the body. The two deworming drugs can be used for three days to reduce the side effects of deworming drugs on dogs.

After applying the deworming medicine, be careful not to shower the dog for a week. If it is applied to the deworming medicine, it is recommended that you not shower the dog for several days before, after, and after taking the medicine. Drops outside the body are generally digested and absorbed according to the skin glands, and taking a shower will reduce the power of deworming medicine. You also need to be careful not to let your dog lick and suck the deworming medicine to prevent poisoning.