How to make Bichon obedient
0 Jul 26,2025
When should Corgis be dewormed? Corgis should be dewormed for the first time when they are about 20 days old and in good health. They should be dewormed every 2-4 weeks before six months. Before one year old, deworm every three months; after Corgi turns one year old, deworm every six months, but note that the interval between deworming and vaccination should be more than one week.
About 20 days after Corgi is born, the first deworming can be started while ensuring good health. From then on until the Corgi is six months old, deworm it every 2-4 weeks. Before it is six months to one year old, it should be dewormed every three months, and after one year old, it can be dewormed every six months.
If you find that your Corgi is restless, has dandruff or small black particles in its hair, keeps licking or scratching the same place, or even suffers from shortness of breath, vomiting and diarrhea, and is losing weight day by day, these symptoms indicate that your Corgi There may be parasites in the body, so Corgi must be dewormed in time. If a corgi is already suffering from severe parasites, it may lead to death if not treated in time. It is best for parents to take the baby to the hospital for veterinary treatment to avoid delaying the best treatment period.
It should be noted that if you buy or adopt a Corgi, you cannot deworm it immediately when you bring it home. Because the dog has not adapted to the new environment at this time, rash deworming can easily make it nervous or even sick. Also, it is best to have a period of time between deworming and vaccination, and not to do it at the same time, otherwise they may interact with each other and cause the vaccine to fail. Generally, vaccination should be done first and then deworming.