How would I know, if my dog has worms? What are
the causes of worms, etc.? All these types of questions may be arising in your
mind. But, you as a responsible owner you might have given the preventatives to
your four-legged pal to prevent him from parasites and all other precautions to
make sure that your pet is well cared. After doing so much your pet still has
worms. Don't worry, here are all the answers to your questions as follows:
What are worms in dogs?
Worms comes in a variety of shapes and sizes.
They are basically four types of intestinal worms such as round worms,
tapeworms, hookworms and whipworms. These all gastrointestinal parasites absorb
all the nutrients and ultimately affect on the health, growth and development
of your dog.
What are the symptoms of worms in dogs?
Four-legged pal may not show the symptoms of
worms until the level of infestation builds up considerably. However, here are
few symptoms that could mean that your furry pal is suffering from worms like:
·
Loss
of appetite
·
Increased
of appetite
·
Swollen
of stomach
·
Coughing
·
Vomiting
·
Lethargy
·
Skin
problems
·
Dry
coat
·
Loose
stools
·
Blood
in stools
·
White
worms in poop
There are number of causes that your pooch can
get these unpleasant parasites:
·
Adult
dog get worms by fleas, or if they eat other dogs faeces or lick their bottoms.
·
Puppies
get worms from their mothers, either when in their uterus or through their
milk.
·
Worms
may get into your pet, if they eat snails or slugs
How to deworm your dog?
Don't wait for symptoms of worms in your pet,
take the precautions at first. You can take your pet to the veterinarian with
his sample of fresh stool, so that the vet will examine it and let you know, is
your pup suffering from intestinal worms. By the way, there are many products
available in the market such as Dog Drontal All Wormer, Endogard, Milbemax etc.
Make sure before you purchase any of the product read the label carefully.
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