How to deal with blood-sucking worms in dogs

If there are blood-sucking worms in dogs, we need to paralyze them with alcohol first, loosen their mouthparts, and then slowly remove them with tweezers. Remember that we cannot forcefully remove them, as the mouthparts may remain inside the dog's body. This continues to spread blood parasites. If we want our dogs not to be affected by blood-sucking worms, we just need to do external deworming.
Tip:
Blood-sucking bugs are usually found in woods and bushes. We should avoid these places as much as possible when taking our dogs out to play.
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