Things to note when picking up a dog

Recovered dogs need to undergo a physical examination and deworming
It is best to take the dog to the hospital for a physical examination to check whether there are trauma, infectious diseases, skin diseases, etc., and provide corresponding treatment in time. If If the dog's condition is relatively good, you can first do external deworming and take internal deworming medicine orally to ensure the dog's health and avoid bringing parasites home.
Recovered dogs need to pay attention to nutritional supplements
Dogs that wander outside are usually not full to eat and lack nutrition. You can prepare some nutritious dog food and enough drinking water for the dog to guide it. Go and eat; if you haven’t bought dog food yet, you can make some nutritious porridge such as chicken porridge and millet porridge for your dog to eat. Be careful not to feed leftovers and human food, which may induce skin diseases in your dog. If your dog is unwilling to eat for the time being, don’t force it. You can put it next to it and wait for it to slowly let down its guard and then eat.
It is recommended to choose a natural dog food with comprehensive nutrition and low oil and salt for your dog, and feed it an appropriate nutritional paste to help your dog replenish nutrition and restore physical fitness.
Don’t rush to take a bath after picking up the dog
The stray dog that has just been picked up may be dirty, but it cannot be bathed immediately. At this time, the dog’s resistance is relatively weak and it is still unfamiliar with the environment. If you are not used to it, anxious, and scared, if you bathe it rashly, you may bite someone, or develop other stress reactions such as colds and illnesses, which may even be life-threatening.
You can use pet dry cleaning powder to clean the dog, wait until the dog adapts to the environment, and then take a bath at least a week later.
Do not vaccinate the retrieved dog immediately
The newly arrived dog is emotionally unstable and is not suitable for immediate vaccination, as it is prone to stress reactions; you must wait until the dog adapts to the environment and confirms If you are healthy and have no signs of a cold, it is best to get the vaccine after taking a bath; and you should not take a bath within a week after the vaccine to avoid catching a cold due to reduced immunity.
Be sure to spend more time with the dogs you have picked up
Dogs that have just been picked up may have had unpleasant experiences of abandonment and wandering, so they will be more afraid of humans and have a very strong sense of self-protection. If the dog is strong, it may urinate everywhere, have a sensitive temper, or be irritable; at this time, the dog owner should spend more time with the dog, treat it patiently, and do not rush to train it; you can buy some small toys to play with the dog, or feed it some small snacks , dried meat, etc. to express kindness to dogs; after the dogs gradually adapt to the environment and let down their guard, slowly guide them to correct their bad habits.