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How to get rid of lice on a dog?
Use parasite treatments with imidacloprid, fipronil, or selamectin by weight, and use an Elizabethan collar. Comb with a flea comb to remove some. Also treat the bed and home to avoid reinfection.
How to remove fleas from a dog?
Use topical flea treatments with fipronil or selamectin, and put on an Elizabethan collar to prevent licking. For severe cases, shave and bathe 3 days after treatment. Clean the home, sunning carpets and beds.
How to Remove Lice from a Dog?
Use flea and tick products with fipronil or selamectin weekly until cleared, and put on an Elizabethan collar. Also clean and disinfect the dog's bedding.
How to deworm a Teddy dog?
Deworming can start at 45 days, but wait to 2 months if underweight. From 1 to 6 months deworm inside and out monthly, with oral pills like albendazole and topical drops like fipronil. After 6 months, internal every 2 to 3 months if not outdoor, external still monthly.
How to deworm a puppy?
Puppies can be dewormed internally and externally from 45 days; if no symptoms, start at 2 months to avoid stimulation. From 1-6 months do both monthly; after 6 months external monthly, internal every 2-3 months. Use fipronil or selamectin externally, albendazole or praziquantel internally.
How to prevent babesiosis in dogs?
Babesiosis is caused by Babesia via tick bites, so prevent with regular external deworming using fipronil or selamectin monthly. Avoid grassy and brushy areas; treat ticks with medicated bath if present. If fever, anorexia, lethargy, hemoglobinuria, or jaundice appear, see a vet.
How to prevent dog lice?
Prevent lice by monthly topical deworming with fipronil or selamectin, and regular baths to rinse some off. Keep the environment clean and avoid dirty resting spots.
What does flea dirt on a dog look like?
Flea dirt on dogs appears as tiny black granular specks that are easily visible to the naked eye, though they are often confused with dust or dirt. If you part your dog's fur and notice many small red dots on the skin, or see your dog frequently biting, scratching, or rubbing its body, it may have fleas and need prompt external parasite treatment.
What happens if a rabbit has fleas?
Fleas cause itching, scratching, red skin, hair loss, and rashes, hurting sleep and appetite. Use fipronil or selamectin topical and keep the cage clean.
How to deworm an Alaskan Malamute?
Start deworming at 2 months with internal meds (albendazole, praziquantel) and external (ivermectin, selamectin, fipronil). From 2 to 6 months do both monthly; after 6 months external monthly and internal every 2 to 3 months. Rotate ingredients.