usually internal parasites found in the digestive tract of our pets. In some cases they can be placed in the lung, kidney and heart.
cause thinning, dull hair and messy, malaise, vomiting, diarrhea, anemia and predisposition to infection from other diseases by reducing your pet's immune defenses.
are eliminated through the feces and can spread to humans (zoonoses). Therefore it is very important to follow a deworming schedule for all pets.
This deworming schedule varies depending on geographic location and risk having the animal on the types of parasites that can spread.
The model most commonly used is the following:
The canine and feline cubs, they begin to deworm at 14 days old worming drops, the application is repeated every 15 days until they are 3 months old.
Then, from 3 months worming tablets (pills) every 3 months throughout his life.
There are some variations, such as deworming once a month from 3 to 6 months and followed from 6 months onwards wormed every 3 months. The protocol to follow is defined by your veterinarian depending on the product to use and risk posed by the puppy.
Remember to always check whether the parasite to use is the exclusive use of dog, cat or simultaneous use. There are products specified for lead poisoning in dogs cats and vice versa, so always consult your veterinarian.
Here's a video on hydatidosis.
Video which highlights the importance of deworming.
cause thinning, dull hair and messy, malaise, vomiting, diarrhea, anemia and predisposition to infection from other diseases by reducing your pet's immune defenses.
are eliminated through the feces and can spread to humans (zoonoses). Therefore it is very important to follow a deworming schedule for all pets.
This deworming schedule varies depending on geographic location and risk having the animal on the types of parasites that can spread.
The model most commonly used is the following:
The canine and feline cubs, they begin to deworm at 14 days old worming drops, the application is repeated every 15 days until they are 3 months old.
Then, from 3 months worming tablets (pills) every 3 months throughout his life.
There are some variations, such as deworming once a month from 3 to 6 months and followed from 6 months onwards wormed every 3 months. The protocol to follow is defined by your veterinarian depending on the product to use and risk posed by the puppy.
Remember to always check whether the parasite to use is the exclusive use of dog, cat or simultaneous use. There are products specified for lead poisoning in dogs cats and vice versa, so always consult your veterinarian.
Here's a video on hydatidosis.
Video which highlights the importance of deworming.
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