What to do if your dog has mites
Solutions for dogs with mites:
1. Cut off the hair in the affected area of the dog promptly to prevent infection of other parts of the skin.
2. Choose external anthelmintics and drop them on the dog’s skin for treatment.
3. If the condition is serious and accompanied by wound damage and infection, you should choose injection treatment.
4. Pay attention to the daily hygiene of the dog's living environment, clean the kennel frequently, remove all kinds of dirt and dust in time, and keep the kennel dry and clean.
The reasons why dogs have mites:
1. Dogs with low immunity are prone to mite infection.
2. A humid environment can also easily cause mite infection in dogs.
3. Mites can be transmitted through contact, so do not take your dog out to come into contact with pets of unknown origin.
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