About 20 days after the birth of a golden retriever, you can start to do your first deworming while maintaining good health. Then deworming is done every two to four weeks until the golden retriever is six months old. It should be dewormed every three months from six months to one year old, and every six months after one year old.
If usually found restless golden hair, hair dander or black particles, has been constantly licking or scratching the same place, or even shortness of breath, vomiting and diarrhea, wasting away, these symptoms indicate that the body is likely to have parasites, to be timely for the golden hair deworming. If the golden hair has developed a serious parasite, not timely treatment, can also lead to death. Parents should take to the hospital for veterinary treatment, so as not to delay the best treatment period.
Be aware that if you buy or adopt a golden retriever, you can’t deworm it immediately when you bring it home. Because the dog is not used to the new environment, it can easily make him nervous or even sick. In addition, deworming and vaccination should be spaced out for a period of time, not at the same time, otherwise there may be mutual influence, leading to vaccine failure. In general, vaccinations should be given first and then deworming.