Golden Retriever (confirm introduction)
Many owners have some vague questions about pet knowledge. For example, golden retrievers are dewormed. Many people think that internal deworming of golden retrievers every three months is enough. So, is it necessary to deworm puppies and adult dogs? Is distance time universal? How old is it to be dewormed? Under what circumstances is it not possible to deworm?
How old is a golden retriever? Can it be dewormed? Many owners of golden retrievers will have encountered this situation: their golden retrievers don’t like to exercise anymore, and they still pretend to eat, but they are still skinny, with a stooped body and dull hair. At this time, the owner of the golden retriever should first check the golden retriever's feces to see if there are parasites. Generally raised golden retrievers should be dewormed within one month of birth. Many golden retriever parents don’t understand this. In the past, golden retrievers were dewormed whenever there were worms in their stomachs. The following is a detailed introduction to the specific time for deworming Golden Retrievers and the symptoms of Golden Retrievers infected with parasites.
Golden retriever puppies should be dewormed when they are 20 days old. Most golden retriever puppies have intestinal parasites, which are transmitted through the placenta or milk of the female dog. Common intestinal parasites include: roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms, etc. Sick puppies have loss of appetite, are weak, and develop slowly; they have constipation or diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting, and increased abdominal circumference. Serious feelings can lead to serious complications and death. Parasites in adult dogs are generally invisible, so even if parasites are not found in the feces, they should be dewormed on time.
In addition, when deworming Golden Retriever puppies, you must pay attention to it and do it on time. You can take deworming pills or get injections. If it is found that the golden retriever is infected with parasites, it will take a very serious time. Parents should not carry out deworming at home. They should send it to a pet hospital as soon as possible for professional veterinary treatment. This avoids the owner's delay and affects the physical fitness of the golden retriever puppies.
Puppies are dewormed for the first time when they are 20 days old, once a month until they are half a year old, once every quarter when they are half a year old, and once every six months after they become adults.
Editor’s reminder: It is not possible for Golden Retriever dogs to undergo internal deworming when they have diarrhea, are weak, or just recall the purchase.
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