Many pet owners are concerned about the problem of dog ringworm, because this disease is very troublesome. Not only will the dog be very uncomfortable, but dog ringworm spreads quickly and is highly contagious, and can be easily transmitted to people or other pets. Therefore, after discovering ringworm on a dog, pet owners should take the following measures to take care of it as soon as possible to help it recover.

1. Isolate the affected dog
As mentioned earlier, dog ringworm is contagious, so pets should isolate the dog, and the places where the dog frequently visits must be strictly disinfected to kill residual fungal spores. Fungi may also be present on the daily necessities of the affected dog and the fallen hair, especially some woolen fabrics, quilts and blankets, toys and tableware of the affected dog, etc., which must be cleaned, disinfected, fully dried and sterilized, and the indoor ventilation and dryness must be maintained.

2. Dealing with Ringworm Spots
Then find out the scope and location of the ringworm on the dog, trim the surrounding hair, and disinfect the affected area with hydrogen peroxide. Then spray on Quwangman and apply Wangmiao Skin Select to care for ringworm spots to help keep the affected area clean and stable, which is conducive to recovery. It is recommended that the dog wear a collar during this period to prevent it from licking the affected area. In addition, the care of dog ringworm is not something that can be done once or twice. It requires long-term persistence from the pet owner. Otherwise, dog ringworm will come back again and again and cannot be completely cured.
3. Strengthen nutrition
If you want your dog to recover as soon as possible, you also need to feed your dog vitamin B and itch fun, supplement the vitamins and trace elements required by the body, help maintain normal physiological functions, strengthen the vitamin function of the skin, and promote the recovery of the affected skin.
During the period of dog ringworm, the dog should also eat more vegetables and fruits, which will help the dog’s recovery!