After maggots grow on the dog's body, the breeder can trim the hair of the maggots part to expose the maggots, so that it can be cleaned easily. The breeder can use tweezers to remove maggots and then wash the dog's body with salt water. After the maggots are removed, they are sprayed with hydrogen peroxide on the dog for disinfection.
In addition, to prevent the dog from licking the liquid, it can be put on an Elizabethan ring. If a dog has a wound on its body and shows a painful expression, it is recommended to take it to the pet hospital for medical treatment.
maggots feed on rotten meat tissue, and the growth of maggots in the dog's body is likely to indicate that they have wounds and have rotted. Raisers usually have to pay more attention to the health of their dogs. If their body is damaged, they need timely treatment to avoid rotting and worming.