
The Alaskan Malamute hair is very strong, so it is easy to cause various skin diseases, so pay attention to clean the body of the Alaskan Malamute, so that the Alaskan Malamute must always keep the body clean.
Large dogs like Alaska are very popular among our young people. Because we like them, we usually choose them when we choose pets. It’s just because Alaska is very popular to take out. At the same time, for many singles. For girls, this is a guardian, a safe and loyal guard, but if your Alaska has skin problems, it will affect your dog's health. It will make people very uncomfortable. At this time, you need to know what kind of symptoms and what kind of solutions.
To eliminate ticks from Alaskan Malamutes, you can catch them with your hands, or apply kerosene or petroleum jelly to the parasites to suffocate them and remove them. When pulling out a tick, pull the tick body perpendicular to the dog's skin to prevent the tick's mouthparts from falling into the dog's body and causing local inflammation. Tick caught should be killed immediately. In addition, 0.1% phoxim, 0.05% coumaphos, 1% trichlorfon, 0.5% toxaphene, 0.5% malathion, or 0.05% diyanong can be used for spraying, medicating or washing. Both can kill ticks on dogs.
Use indoor disinfectant to spray and disinfect the kennel, pay attention to the concentration, and don't harm the Alaskan malamute. After removing the ticks visible on the Alaskan Malamute, medication should be used to further eliminate and prevent possible residual ticks and eggs. Recommend Flann drops. When using Flann drops (or spray), do not bathe the Alaskan Malamute for 48 hours before and after using Flann drops. You only need one drop on the neck of the Alaskan Malamute and it will be absorbed by the skin. It will work, the parasites will be killed within 24 hours, and there will be no more worms within 80 days! Simple! Safe! Suitable for puppies over 4 weeks of age and pregnant bitches during lactation.
Take the Alaskan Malamute out, especially after playing in the grass. Be sure to check the Alaskan Malamute body for this kind of monster. Once you take it home, the consequences will be disastrous! Ticks can be transmitted to people, so be careful when handling them. Once infected, you should go to the hospital immediately. Many friends have been worried about Alaska's skin diseases caused by mites. In fact, mites are not terrible, 70% people will have mites more or less. The mites are only an inducement to cause lesions when the skin resistance is poor, and most people do not have any symptoms. But Alaskan Malamutes are particularly sensitive to mites, so they are more likely to cause skin diseases due to mites.
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