Dogs
Small Dogs have lice, especially long-haired dogs, which are more difficult to detect. They often scratch itchy areas and bite their own skin. If they don't suffer from skin diseases such as eczema, they usually have lice. Lice live by sucking blood and live outside the body. It is also an important source and media of skin diseases in puppies and adult dogs, and it is very harmful to the health of dogs. Domestic dogs must always pay attention to whether they have lice.
If the puppy has lice, you may wish to use a dog flea solution. When the puppy is wet-washed, after washing the puppy with conditioner and water, apply it on the dog's hair. However, dog flea solution should be diluted at a ratio of one tablespoon to 12 liters of water. Do not wash with water after applying it. The drug will penetrate the surface and achieve the prevention and control effect.
Some puppies, like Pekingese dogs, are not suitable for wet cleaning. This type of long-haired puppy may wish to use spray or powder.
First, you can comb the hair back from the tail to the head, and then spray the spray directly on the entire body, keeping a distance of about 15 to 20 centimeters to avoid spraying the eyes and mouth. Spraying evenly for 8 seconds is enough. If your body weight is less than 3 kilograms, you can only spray for a few seconds. If you use powder, you should backcomb the hair first, sprinkle it evenly on the appearance, and comb it off after half an hour. At this time, you should watch the puppy and prevent it from licking the powder on its body.
Other people have also tried using yeast tablets. For every 10 pounds of dog, you can add 10 grams of yeast powder to the food every day, which can also play a role in preventing lice.
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