There are a lot of ticks in dogs, what medicine should be used to treat them?

Updated on pet 2024-02-29
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Ticks on dogs can be dewormed with Flyon drops or sprays, and ticks cannot be pulled out directly from the body. In addition, it is also necessary to pay attention to regular deworming of dogs, ticks may transmit blood parasite babesiosis, which will cause dogs to be depressed, like to lie down, weak limbs, irregular intermittent fever, body temperature at 40-41 degrees Celsius, malnutrition, emaciation, anemia and other symptoms. Dogs need to be regularly rechecked for blood conditions in the later stage, and seek medical attention in time if they have symptoms.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Step 1: Use small tweezers to avoid the body of the tick and clamp the position of the tick's leg.

    Step 2: Gently test if you can get rid of the tick, and if it feels like it's too much, don't force it.

    Step 3: You can put some vegetable oil on the body of the tick first, and then remove it after the tick suffocates to death. Or under the operation of the veterinarian, the local anesthetic drug is used at the worm body, and the anesthetic is removed after the miraculous effect.

    Step 4: After clipping, if there is redness and inflammation at the bitten site, you can apply some lincomycin lidocaine gel, which is usually called green ointment, which has the effects of pain, itching and inflammation.

    If the dog has a lot of ticks on it, it needs to go to a pet hospital to be treated by a veterinarian and used.

    Amine promethophobia solution scrub or medicated bath, combined with subcutaneous injection of ivermectin.

    Ticks cause illness in dogs**.

    When the dog is unsteady in walking, it should be sent to the pet hospital immediately and given symptoms** and first aid. 10

    Calcium gluconate and 10

    Glucose mixed infusion, combined with injections of strong detoxification, vitamin B1, vitamin B12, etc., to promote the recovery of function.

    Finally, blood tests are done to see if there are other protozoa or other protozoa.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    To eliminate ticks on dogs, you can apply kerosene and petroleum jelly oil to the parasitic parts, suffocate them, and then remove them.

    When pulling out the tick, the tick body should be pulled up perpendicular to the dog's **, so as to avoid the tick's mouthparts falling in the dog's body and causing local inflammation. Ticks should be killed immediately.

    In addition, it can be sprayed, bathed or scrubbed with phosphine, fly toxin, 1% trichlorfon, toxaphene, malathion or dianon, etc., which can kill ticks on dogs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The treatment methods for dogs infected with ticks are as follows: ||Observe the size of the tick;Wipe the bite site and tick with alcohol;Gently pull the tick out with tweezers;Use iodophor to wipe to prevent secondary infection. It is advisable to deworm your pet on time and reduce the time spent walking.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

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    For places with ticks, after applying anthelmintic medicine, the ticks will die quickly, and the ** with ticks will also shrink and fall, but it will take time to wait for it to fall automatically, don't take it off yourself.

    Since alcohol can also kill ticks, it is also possible to apply alcohol to the tick first to let the tick die. Then use tweezers to remove the rest of the head and body together, but this will be a little difficult, if you are not careful, you will only take out the body and not other parts, if you are not sure, you should go to the hospital to let the doctor deal with it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Dogs with ticks can be used in the following ways**.

    1.If you rub it on the back of the dog's neck with a topical anthelmintic drug, the worm will die, and the mouthparts will loosen and atrophy and fall off automatically. After removal**, wipe off the broken part of the inflammation and keep the area clean.

    2 If the tick on the dog's body is large, you can also use alcohol to apply alcohol to the surface of the tick and around the dog's affected area**, and gently pull it out with tweezers after the tick is paralyzed.

    Dogs with ticks can choose anthelmintic drugs containing afornala, methoxypram and other ingredients, drop the drug on the **, the drug will spread to the whole body through sebum to play a role, do not take a bath before and after the drug, so as not to affect the effect of the drug. At the same time, the size of the tick is visible to the naked eye, you can carefully inspect the ** surface of the dog, for the tick visible to the naked eye, drugs or alcohol must be applied to the body, paralyze the body, and pull it out with tweezers, remember not to pull directly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    For ticks in dogs, you can use drugs that contain non-predronin, imidacloprid, etc.

    When you find a tick on your dog, don't panic and tear it off directly, it will cause a viral infection.

    If there is only a single number of ticks, you can remove them yourself at home. Before removal, you need to use alcohol to numb the tick, and then use tweezers and other tools to carefully pull out the tick, taking care not to let the tick's mouthparts break in the dog's **.

    If the number is too large, it can be taken to the pet hospital for shaving, and a medicated bath can be performed to prevent infection.

    Finally, it is recommended to do a good job of deworming in the later stage, it is recommended to do it once a month, and avoid taking the dog to areas such as grass, bushes and forests.

    I hope to be able to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Dogs have anthelmintic medicine for ticks.

    1. Ticks on dogs can be coated with alcohol, and then taken out with tweezers; Or apply insect repellent to completely kill the tick and let the tick shrink and fall off automatically; Anti-inflammatory drugs are applied after the tick is removed to prevent the wound from becoming inflamed or ulcerating.

    2. Also known as ticks, ticks, ticks, and grass crawlers, it is a very small arthropod parasite of the subclass Ticks of the Arachnidae subclass Tick family, only about the size of a matchstick head. When it does not suck blood, it is the size of a grain of rice, and after sucking up blood, it is the size of a fingernail. Hosts include mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians, most of which feed on blood, and bite with inflammation of the sting.

    What medicine are dog ticks most afraid of?

    At present, the most commonly used in vitro deworming drugs for dogs are to repel ticks, and it is very important for dogs to do a good job of deworming in vitro and in vitro. Because dogs need to be taken out for walking frequently, it is inevitable that they will come into contact with a lot of eggs, so they must be dewormed on time.

    In vitro deworming is recommended to be driven once a month, the use method is relatively simple, separate the hair on the dog's neck, drop the in vitro drops on the **, try not to drop on the waist, otherwise the dog is likely to lick again, resulting in dog poisoning.

    If you find that there are ticks on your dog, don't use it, it's best to take it to a professional pet hospital and let the doctor deal with it, and secondly, ticks may also spread blood babesia, so be sure to pay attention.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Dogs with ticks need to be treated with in vitro anthelmintics containing non-predronin, seramectin, etc.

    First of all, when there are ticks on the dog, it is recommended to use in vitro anthelmintic drugs in time to treat them, and then use tweezers to pull out the tick body vertically after the tick inhales the drug and dies.

    In addition, when there are a large number of ticks on the dog's body, it is recommended to take a medicated bath or wash the coat and sprinkle **powder**, and if necessary, send it to the hospital for treatment.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1.Puppies with ticks can be treated with anthelmintic medicine.

    2.First, when a puppy is found to have ticks, it can be treated with in vitro anthelmintics containing non-prednil, methoxypsi and other ingredients, and the puppy needs to be regularly dewormed.

    3.Second, if the owner does not know how to deal with it himself or there are more ticks on the puppy, it is recommended to send it to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid causing other uncomfortable symptoms.

    4.Third, it is recommended to let the dog go to the grass, woods and other places less when going out daily.

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