What to do if you overdose deworming medicine for puppies?

First, understand the manifestations of deworming overdose in puppies. If the puppy uses excessive deworming drugs, it will cause the puppy to experience symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, dry mouth and tongue, loss of appetite, and listlessness.

At this time, the owner needs to discover and care for the puppy in time. Secondly, if the puppy is found to have overdose of deworming drugs, the owner needs to take timely measures.

Puppies must be taken to the pet hospital for treatment. Doctors determine the treatment based on the puppy’s weight, age, suspected medication, and severity. Treatment may include symptomatic treatment, gastric lavage, vomiting, supportive therapy, etc. It can be seen that if you take medicine for your puppies to clean up and deworm them at home, it will be difficult for you to deal with them yourself, and it may cause the death of your puppies in serious cases.

Feed puppies some light foods, such as rice, rice soup and steamed chicken, to relieve the puppies' gastrointestinal problems. At the same time, it can provide puppies with sufficient moisture, because diarrhea can easily lead to dehydration. Taking active nursing measures is the key to helping puppies recover their physical strength and eliminate side effects.

It is necessary to prevent the occurrence of deworming drugs in puppies. First, before using deworming medicine for puppies, you should understand the effective ingredients, dosage and labeled usage methods of the medicine; secondly, choose a safer antiworming medicine and follow the dosage; finally, do not easily change the dosage and usage method of the medicine.