What injections do dogs need to get?
Dogs are very likely to develop dog moss when they are infected with bacteria. Generally, moss is round, and some may even desquamate and even gradually lose hair. The dog will feel itchy and constantly scratch itself. So what should we do after moss on a dog's body? Is there any injection that must be given?
Dog moss is highly infectious, can infect people and infect other dogs in the family. Therefore, after discovering that the dog has dog moss, the first thing the owner should do is to protect. Keep the dog in an iron cage, or separate the area for the dog to live in. If there are other pets at home, you don’t have to let the two pets touch each other. The rice bowl, sink and various daily necessities must be used separately.
The owner can wear glue gloves, clean, disinfect and sterilize the dog's utensils, and take them out for exposure to the sun. Use disinfectant to mop the wooden floors in your home frequently to clean up the environment in your home.
When the dog moss is solved below, it is best for the owner to wear glue gloves to prevent infection. The owner first cut off the hair around the dog moss, which is convenient to solve the problem. Use salt water to clean the dog moss. If there is any squash, you can clean it and wash it away. Then spray some ringworm spray on the dog moss.
It must be noted that the owner should wear an Elizabethan ring on the dog to prevent the dog from licking and sucking the dog's moss. Generally, dog moss is an external spray and oral nutritional health product. When it is serious, it is equipped with a bath and does not require injection.