Three rare reactions of dogs after taking deworming drugs
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I don’t need to say more about how important deworming is for dogs. For the sake of keeping dogs healthy, every dog ​​owner should deworm them regularly. Generally speaking, we give them deworming medicine. The reaction of each dog after taking the deworming medicine will be different, but generally speaking, there are mainly the following three reactions, and owners should also be aware of them.
1. Non-reactive type
This type of dog is relatively strong and has good gastrointestinal function. It tastes delicious and does not cause any discomfort at all. Such a master will have less to worry about. For this kind of dog that does not have any adverse reactions, just be careful not to feed it any other food within two hours after taking the medicine, so that the deworming effect will be better.
2. Lack of energy type
This is the reaction of most dogs after taking deworming medicine. It is also relatively common, and owners do not need to worry too much. This shows that the medicine has exerted its effect, and although the dogs are uncomfortable, they can resist it. A series of symptoms such as slight vomiting and diarrhea will occur. At this time, do not play with the dog anymore, let them rest well and create a safe environment. However, you still need to pay attention to its mental state and prepare some clean water, so that it will regain its vitality in generally half a day to a whole day.
3. Pulling and vomiting type
Some dogs have weaker stomachs or are older, so the drug will react more strongly, causing them to pull and vomit, and even cause vomiting. . Generally speaking, this is not a big problem. As long as the effect of the medicine is over, the symptoms will gradually get better. However, the owner spends more energy in this way. He must pay attention to the dog's mental state, and if the symptoms do not subside after more than 24 hours, he must be sent to the hospital for examination.

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