Dog ringworm is mainly caused by fungal infection and is highly contagious. Therefore, pet owners should temporarily isolate their dog separately and use diluted disinfectant to comprehensively disinfect the room, including items and daily necessiti...
Dog ringworm is mainly caused by fungal infection and is highly contagious. Therefore, pet owners should temporarily isolate their dog separately and use diluted disinfectant to comprehensively disinfect the room, including items and daily necessities that the dog touches daily. It is best to disinfect and use it again after exposure to the sun.
In addition, try to keep the dog's living environment dry and ventilated, and it is better to have appropriate light, which can reduce the retention of fungi.
After the isolation and disinfection work is completed, it is recommended that pet owners wear disposable gloves and use cotton swabs and saline to clean the ringworm on the edges of the dog's eyes to expose smooth ringworm spots. It is best to check the hair on the body to avoid any omissions. After the ringworm is air-dried, spray it on appropriate amount and apply it to the full body. You can also use a cotton cloth to wet it and use it 3 to 4 times a day. In addition, be careful to wear a collar for the dog to prevent it from scratching the edges of the eyes, causing infection and causing damage to the eyes.