For the treatment of ticks in dogs, anti-tick medications are often used. These medications can kill or prevent ticks from colonizing your dog's body. Here are some common types of medications used to control ticks:
1. Topical anti-tick medications: Topical anti-tick medications are usually used in the form of liquid, spray or neck ring. Common drug ingredients include Fipronil, Imidacloprid, Permethrin, etc. These medications can effectively kill and prevent tick parasitism for a period of time.
2. Oral medications: Some oral medications can prevent and control tick parasitism. One common ingredient is ivermectin (Fluralaner), which is given to dogs as an oral tablet and kills ticks internally.
Please note that the choice of which medication to use should be based on the advice and prescription of your veterinarian, and follow the correct dosage and method of use. Do not give your dog anti-tick medications designed for cats, as some of the ingredients may be toxic to dogs. In addition, regular inspection and removal of parasitized ticks is also one of the important prevention and control measures. If necessary, please consult your veterinarian for more accurate advice and guidance.
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