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My dog has had ** disease before. It's eating too much salt. And in the summer, I shave my hair for fear of its heat. I remember reading that when the hair is gone, what will happen when you go out to bask in the sun. I can't remember. Probably means that there is nothing to resist.
I have a Chinese medicine prescription here. It was used by the dog the year before last. It is washed after cooking. Not expensive. A pair of about 20-30 pieces.
The unit is grams. 100 50Sichuan pepper 30
Lilac 30Chuangong 30Sophora sophora 50
White fresh peel 30Myrrh 20Atractylodes 50
Cork 30Motherwort 20Wild chrysanthemum 30
Honeysuckle vine 30Cicada molt 20Phyllum 30
Angelica 15Cook for 20 minutes. It is best to use a pair of medicines only 3 times. Soak the dog for 15 minutes. Rinse.
This one is a bit of a hassle though. But it works well for my dog's ** disease. It's a scratch bite. Patches of red, and a little bleeding. After a long time, the red area will be a bit like dandruff peeling. Unhairing.
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**Sick, if there is no hospital, try to rub some red potion on it first, alcohol disinfection, and then use some human **ringworm medicine to see, or go to a special pet network for help, there is a pet doctor.
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It should be a ** disease, it is very simple, there is a special dog ** disease needle at the regular veterinary station, and the effect is very cheap. Good luck to the dog**!
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It may be that the food fed to the dog is too salty.
Or the dog is full of worms.
It's best to cut the dog's hair and have it all gone.
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My dog also has a bad food or is sick.
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Isn't the potion used for bathing bad, and the groove that cuts off the hair is easy to sunburn in summer.
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The cause of the bite bleeding should be ** disease, just apply some penicin to it.
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An itch in the area where the dog has been bitten is a wound healing.
How to deal with being bitten by a dog:
Quickly rinse off the dog's saliva and disinfect it with soapy water or hydrogen peroxide, alcohol, and iodine.
To prevent the growth of bacteria, do not wrap the wound after repeated irrigation and do not engage in strenuous exercise.
Observe the dog for 10 days to see if it is sick, and if there is no disease, the person who is bitten will have nothing to do.
Rabies enters the central system within 3-5 days, so the first dose of rabies vaccine should be given within 24 hours.
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If you look for black dots in the fur, they are flea poop, and if they don't, they may not be fleas. Many ** diseases have the kind of manifestation you described, it is best to go to the hospital to do the ** examination, it is not very expensive, find out ** and then prescribe the right medicine, otherwise the indiscriminate use of drugs will aggravate the ** disease.
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Maybe it's sick, it's been a lot lately, and my road is one of them The nasty fungus The dog is more annoying Keep scratching and biting yourself, stammering and being scratched off It's not good This time, the medicine used is OK, yes, it's best to put on a neck sleeve, so it can get better faster I hope your family is also soon.
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It should be a matter of the season, it is best to bathe the dog frequently, go outdoors more, and absorb more calcium in the sun, which is beneficial to the growth of the dog.
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There are many reasons for itching in dogs. It is likely to be a **disease, such as a fungal ** disease or body mite or folliculitis, etc.
Since mites and fleas have been ruled out, it should be a fungal disease, and rub it on the problematic ** at least twice a day with clotrimazole ointment or ringworm net. There is also a Daknin ointment that specializes in treating fungi, and it can also be rubbed.
If you use the right medicine, you will generally get better after one or two wipes, and if you still don't show any signs of improvement after using the medicine for a day (about three or four times), you should stop using it immediately, change to other ointments or go to the hospital for treatment.
However, there is also a relationship between dog itching and the frequency of bathing. There are no sweat glands on the dog's body, and they cannot be washed too often, otherwise it will cause itching due to dryness.
I hope the dog will be soon**!
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Go to a pet supply store and buy hesperetin and rub it once every 2 days.
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Your dog should have ** disease, can't take more baths, wash once every two weeks, it's best to take the dog to a serious hospital to see. Otherwise, your dog won't itch to death.
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It's a ** illness that takes her to the doctor.
**I don't know, but I know that after you cure him, use pet spirits, which can prevent **disease, and can also remove body odor.
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Bitten by your own dog? Or was it someone else? See if you have been vaccinated, if you have been vaccinated, you will be better to get vaccinated, don't put pressure on yourself, go to the doctor, don't think about rabies, go get a vaccine
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You should have a cold! Go to the doctor and take some cold medicine. Now that the probability of rabies infection is very low, most pet dog owners will take their dogs to get vaccinated.
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The dog has been vaccinated and it's fine, my whole family has been bitten.
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It's psychological, don't worry!
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