Pervious infection of dogs with mites can be treated directly with external deworming drugs. Treatment only requires external insect removal drugs, which can be dripped around our dog's eyes. The specific dose must be selected according to the dog's weight. At the same time, we breeders also need to observe whether there are ear mites in the dog's ears. If so, the breeder needs to use pet detergent to clean the dirt on the dog's ears, and that's fine.
In addition, medicinal shampoo is needed to treat fungi for a medicinal bath. Generally, it is soaked once every 3-5 days. For infection with scabies or demodex, mite injections are also required once a week until the dog's skin disease improves.
Because dogs suffer from fungi and mites, they also need to wear an Elizabethan ring on the dog to prevent the dog from licking and scratching. The treatment time for skin diseases is relatively long, and it can be treated for a second time in half a month.