My dog is just right, and it will take a few days before it can be bathed, seedled, and dewormed

Updated on pet 2024-04-29
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Endure it for a few more days, but you have to listen to it for a week, and wait for its body to recover before taking a bath. If you really can't stand it, there's a way to do it:

    In the bathroom, turn on all the bath bombs for a while to make sure the bathroom is warm, and then bathe it. Don't use a shower during the bathing process, find a large basin and bathe it with hot water. The smell on its body is just the smell of vomit, in fact, you don't need to wash it with bath liquid (because the bath liquid needs to be rinsed repeatedly, so the dog will be very cold), just use hot water to wash off the residual vomit or something.

    Then find a large towel to wipe it clean thoroughly, and immediately use a hair dryer to dry it with a weak wind. It's all done in the bathroom, under the bath bomb (I guess you're going to be sweating profusely, hehe).

    Then, when it comes out, you wrap it in a blanket, a dry towel, clothes, etc., and warm it for another half hour or so.

    Note that do not take a shower within half an hour after eating, it is easy to vomit. But don't take a shower without a meal, it's easy to get cold.

    Does runny nose mean that there is more nasal discharge or is it really runny nose? If you really have a runny nose, you may have a cold, so keep warm.

    When the dog is fully recovered (about a month later), you can take it for vaccinations and deworming. Try not to take it out in between, and even if you do, try not to come into contact with a big dog.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Your dog is lucky, my dog is 3 months old, parvo left me, if I were you, it stinks I feel nothing, and the parvo for a few days do not eat or drink, only infusion and injection, even if the body is not good, you can bear it!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    For a week or two, pay attention to keeping warm, give some good food, and replace the old dog supplies to avoid germs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are all such simple questions, go search for them yourself.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is recommended to re-vaccinate, it is recommended to carry out vaccine immunization after a week of recovery, be sure to vaccinate when the dog is completely healthy and normal, try to go out as little as possible before the vaccine is finished, do a good job of disinfection and cleaning, and pay attention to keeping warm.

    Of course, if you don't want to, you can do a test of antibody levels, if the antibody level is enough, you don't need to inject again, if it's not enough, you need to be vaccinated again, I wish the dog a healthy growth!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's best to wait for half a month, the dog has just recovered The original body is still very weak and the resistance is low If you bathe the dog at this time, I think the dog will definitely not be able to stand it Half a month to leave it to recuperate The body should be no problem.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    When the dog's physical strength recovers, it just can't be too weak. After eating everything is normal.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    At least a week, the longer the better.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The dog can be bathed a week after it has healed.

    Precautions: 1. Comb the coat before taking a dry bath, so that the tangled hairs can be combed and prevent the hair from becoming more serious; It also removes large dirt and makes it easy to wash. To reduce pain, hold the base of the hair with one hand and comb with the other.

    2. The temperature of the bath water should not be too high or too low, 36 to 37 degrees is appropriate.

    3. When bathing, prevent the shampoo from flowing into the dog's eyes or ears. Flush thoroughly, do not let soap foam or shampoo stay on the dog's body, in order to prevent irritation and inflammation.

    4. Bathing should be done in the morning or noon, and do not take a bath when the air humidity is high or rainy days. Immediately after washing, it should be dried with a hair dryer or towel dried, and the bathed dog should never be left to dry in the sun.

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