How should a puppy be given a tablet for mites?

How should a puppy be given a tablet for mites? - briefly

Give the medication by placing the «tablet» directly in the puppy’s mouth with a bite of soft food, then offering water to ensure it is swallowed fully; follow the veterinarian‑prescribed dosage and repeat the dose according to the treatment schedule. Ensure the child‑sized dog eats the dose promptly and monitor for any adverse reactions.

How should a puppy be given a tablet for mites? - in detail

Administering a mite‑treatment tablet to a young dog requires precise dosage, careful handling, and post‑dose observation.

Select the appropriate tablet based on the animal’s weight. The label or veterinary prescription provides a milligram‑per‑kilogram ratio; calculate the exact amount before handling the medication. Verify that the product is intended for canine use and that the expiration date is current.

Prepare the puppy for medication:

  • Secure the animal in a calm environment; a familiar surface reduces stress.
  • Gently open the mouth by placing a thumb on the upper jaw and a forefinger on the lower jaw, applying slight pressure to the back of the teeth.
  • Position the tablet on the back of the tongue, as far back as possible.
  • Close the mouth and hold it closed for a few seconds while gently stroking the throat to encourage swallowing.
  • Offer a small, palatable treat (e.g., a piece of boiled chicken) to confirm that the tablet has been ingested.

Observe the puppy for at least 30 minutes after administration. Look for signs of difficulty swallowing, vomiting, or excessive drooling. If the tablet is expelled, repeat the dosing procedure with a fresh tablet. Record any adverse reactions and report them to a veterinarian promptly.

Store the medication in its original container, tightly sealed, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep it out of reach of children and other animals. When a new dose is required, repeat the preparation and administration steps, adjusting the dosage according to the latest weight measurement.