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STREET DOG ALL BODY ITCHING
On my road i fed a street dog she is almost 2+ years idk the exact age she always bite her body and always rubbing his body onto walls i feel bad for her pls tell me what medicine we need to give to her and how Thanks
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As it's a street dog..there is high possibility of it having tick and mite infestation... So initially deworm it..with a deworming tablet 1/10kg body weight..then take shampoo Clinar M...use caution and clear strict instructions during bathing...and keep a spot on liquid over the length of spine 4 drops.. With improved feeding it will gradually get back in shape
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but the fact that it is street dog... it's difficult to take care of all these stuff
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Only after checking her properly, we can identify the condition and prescribe medicines. Kindly get her checked once
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She would infected through ticks and mite skin infection…there are powder, shampoo, lotion and medicine available … take her to near by vet … they will suggest you correctly…
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Hi, seeing a homeless dog in such a condition stopped me saying that seeing a vet is the only option, which is actually very imp in diagnosis. Imp to note that canine/feline dermatology is huge. I still want to share a few imp points - Likely Cause: Fleas, mites (mange), skin infection, or allergies. Anti-parasite Drops: Apply spot-on between shoulders (once a month). Deworming: Give tabs as per weight. Medicated Bath: Use dog shampoo with ketoconazole +chlorhexidine weekly. Take help of some vet nearby. Nutrition: Feed good food – eggs, rice, curd, dog food. Skin Supplemnts: Add Omega-3 & 6 fatty acids (e.g. Nutricoat). Topical Relief: Apply coconut oil / vet-approved soothing spray if no wounds. Hydration: Always give clean water and avoid feeding salty/spicy food. Avoid Human Medicine: NEVER use human creams or tablets without vet advice Vet Visit: If no improvement in 7–10day, consult a nearby vet for skin test. 🙏
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Need more information better to book a consultation for same
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