What should I do if my dog has maggots in his wound and can’t get them out?

Dogs that have maggots in their wounds need to go to a pet hospital for treatment. If the wound is deep, surgery may be required to remove the rotten flesh so that the maggots can be cleaned out. If not cleaned in time, the wound may develop. Inflammation can cause complications and even cause death of the dog in severe cases.
Tips:
You should pay attention to your dog's hygiene, bathe and deworm them regularly, and clean and disinfect your dog promptly if you find it is injured to avoid maggot infection in the wound.
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