As your Pup sniffs, barks, and scratches his way through life, not a care in the world, eat everything it wants, rolling around in the unpleasant things, doing all the things that makes a dog fun. Then out of nowhere, you notice maybe uncomfortable visitors hanging for the trip. Such an unwelcome hanger-on can be worms.
Fortunately, you can take note and protect your dog from worms, early. This may keep them from getting progressively worse, which makes life easier for you and your dog.
Some of the characters, your dog may have worms:
* Diarrhea, especially if it has blood in it.
* An itchy at the rear. If you see your dog scratching its posterior on the floor or on furniture, it may be bothered by worms in this area. Another scenario is that they have problems with glands in these areas and not with worms.
* Worms or ova in the dog's feces – Yes, this is the most common way to note if your dog has worms. Remember that not all types of worms can be seen with the naked eye.
* Vomiting, perhaps even with visible worms.
* Dull fur coat
* Reduced hunger
* Dehydration leads to more drinking and as a result, more frequent urination.
* Significant worms in the skin or near the rear – tapeworms may look more like small movable segments in these areas, which later can dry out.
* Vulnerability, more hunger, weight loss — if your dog is infected with worms, worm robs your dog of necessary nutrition. Your dog could be eating but still fragile or constantly hungry, and himself could be the appropriate weight.
* Bloated stomach – this is a common character when puppies have had worms propagated from their mother.
How dogs can become infected with worms:
Heartworms transferred often from mosquito bites. Tapeworm can come from ingestion of contaminated fleas or other insects. Hookworms can come from the consumption of their eggs or larvae. They could be transferred from inside the womb of an infected mother. If the larvae in the water, can drink contaminated water end of hookworm infection. See where your dog gets its water from and to prevent the dirty drinking water. Roundworms can contaminate a mother's frugtsommelighed. Consume contaminated dead animals can also lead to roundworms. Whipworm infection occurs from eating or drinking contaminated water or food.
Preventing worms in your dog: have your VET to test your puppy early, as early as 3 weeks after birth. They could already be infected with worms and need fast action. Take your dog to your VET once a year for the investigation and have a stool sample taken. Regularly give your dog products, prevents roundworms and heart-worms. Use products that keep fleas away from your dog. Fleas can transmit tapeworms, to your dog, if they consume them, Keep your dog away from wild animals or other likely sources of parasites, like drinking from puddles or other dirty water sources. Keep your home and carpets clean. Prevent your dog eat dead animals. Carcasses may spread worms. Keep your dog from eating feces. This is the most likely way a dog can get Intestinal parasites.
If your dog shows signs of garden worms, please stop your VET Office work out what the issue could be. Grooming your dog with the best treatment can keep your dog healthy and prevent problems get worse.
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