When Should The Dog Be Dewormed?

This article will solve all your doubts about how and when it is time to deworm a dog.
When should the dog be dewormed?

Deworming is a very important aspect when it comes to having a pet. Deworming a dog prevents serious health problems for him, other animals and the humans around him. When should the dog be dewormed?

There are many parasites that can infect dogs and are usually transmitted by fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. For this reason, it is essential to use repellents against these insects.

Today we can find a wide variety of products for deworming a dog and this may confuse you. Therefore, it is necessary to understand what can be used, for how long and when it is appropriate to apply it. Let’s see together when you need to deworm the dog.

When should the dog be dewormed?

Here are some tips to know when to deworm your dog:

 The monthly checks

The owners have the task of guaranteeing monthly checks, thanks to which they will be able to note the date on which the product must be applied and when its effectiveness ends. For external parasites you can apply a pipette to the dog’s skin every month. The collars, depending on the brand, can last several months.

Pipettes or collars for deworming the dog?

The pipettes are oily pesticides that are applied directly to the animal’s skin. They need a few hours until the skin absorbs the entire product and its range is usually a month.

Pipette for dog fleas
Pesticide collars contain chemicals that are released slowly over a period of time, from a few months to nearly a year. It is important to leave a space of about two fingers between the pet’s collar and neck for them to be effective.

Pipettes and necklaces have different fields of action. Some marches protect against leishmaniasis fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, but others do not. It must be taken into account that the protection for each parasite can have a different duration in the same product.

Internal deworming

Collars and pipettes are used to prevent bites from external parasites such as fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, but there are also other parasites such as worms or Echinococcus that can infect your dog.

In some countries it is mandatory to register external deworming in the European passport of the animal at least once a year. In other countries it is mandatory to travel with your pet.

Its effect is usually not as prolonged as that of an external pesticide, but it works once administered to cleanse the dog’s digestive system. Internal deworming ensures that the animal is free from these parasites.

Deworming a puppy

At six weeks of age, maternal immunity acquired from breastfeeding ends. This is when you can start deworming and vaccinating your dog.

The first deworming is very important, as it is not unusual for puppies to have worms. In this way, we exclude the possibility of contracting more serious diseases such as parvo, which also causes diarrhea.

When to deworm your dog
Also, before vaccinating, the veterinarian must ensure that the dog is healthy and dewormed internally and externally to prevent the vaccine from negatively affecting the animal’s immune system.

Vaccines to avoid parasites

In addition to all the products we have mentioned, there are also vaccines to prevent diseases such as the “kennel cough” vaccine and the leishmaniasis vaccine. These must be repeated every year and prevent the development of the disease for a year.

The kennel cough vaccine is recommended in winter when sick dogs abound. It’s like a flu, so it’s recommended when your dog is spending time in a dog residence, where there will be many other dogs.

In addition to these vaccines, there is an injectable parasite that protects the dog from the famous beach mosquito, which transmits the parasite that causes filiarosis.

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