How soon can a dog take a bath after being dewormed?

It takes 3-5 days for dogs to take a bath after external deworming. At this time, the deworming drug has fully taken effect. If you take a bath immediately after external deworming, it will affect the effectiveness of the drug and lead to incomplete deworming. In addition, it may cause stress in dogs and lead to more diseases.
What should you pay attention to when bathing your dog after deworming?
1. It is best not to bathe your dog within the first three days of external deworming to prevent the dog’s skin from getting dewormed. Insufficient oil prevents the drug from being well absorbed.
2. If the dog’s body is really dirty, you can wipe it with a wet wipe and blow dry it immediately after wiping to prevent the dog from getting cold.
3. After the dog has taken an external deworming bath, you can also open the dog’s hair to see if there are parasite eggs, itchy skin, or erythema on the skin.
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