As dog owners, parasites are one of the most unpleasant topics that you
will have to deal with your fur baby. But, the good news is that it is 100%
preventable. There are certain tips that will be highly useful in keeping your
doggy parasite free, when you implement them on a monthly basis. Let us look at
them given below:
Prevention Is The Best Way To Deal With Parasites
It is important to remember that parasites can appear invisible or very
difficult to spot. Hence, it becomes crucial to use preventative measures as a
part of a regular routine as a dog owner. Never wait for the signs of worms in
your furry companion, it can make your pooch very sick. You can start by
teaching and preventing your doggy from eating soil, dog poop and snails to
avert the risks of worms than to take them for multiple vet trips to get them
treated.
Get Vet-Approved Treatments
Always select vet-approved de-worming treatments and always follow their
recommended frequency. Always treat your furry companion for fleas on a monthly
basis with an effective flea preventative treatment. Also de-worm
your pup at a bare minimum of three months. Use a flavoured tablet which
would increase the palatable factor and ease off the administration process.
Also, use a vet-recommended treatment that covers roundworms, hookworms,
whipworms and tapeworms. Select treatments that are termed as “anthelmintic”,
which means it will kill or shun the worm without harming your doggy.
Always Keep Your Dog Clean
Clean the dog's paws and coat after walks and outdoor plays to keep him
healthy and fit. Hookworms are prevalent in contaminated soil, hence they can
be picked by the dog's paws. Some of the signs to watch out for tapeworm
infection in dogs include:
·
White-coloured
segments or spots in the poop of the dog
·
The doggy itching
his bottom
But the segments are too small to be visible through naked eyes. This
makes preventative approach to be more crucial. Check the coat, ears and paws
of the dog for signs of fleas. Some of the symptoms of fleas include:
·
Hair loss
·
Skin lesions
·
Bald patches due to
biting and scratching
Sometimes, fleas can be seen along with flea dirts which are dried flea
faeces. Brush the coat of the doggy to distinguish between ordinary dirt and
flea dirt using a flea comb. Then, collect a kitchen towel or cotton wool and
sprinkle water. If it is flea faeces, it will turn into dark red-brown colour,
due to the blood excreted by fleas. By preventing fleas, you can also prevent
tapeworms, as tapeworm larvae can be ingested by a pooch eating a flea. If you
find any of the signs of parasitic infestation on your tyke, consult with your
veterinarian as soon as possible as your fur baby might need an urgent
treatment.
Keep Your House Clean
Along with keeping your pooch clean, it is important to check and treat
your home environment. This includes cleaning the bedding of the doggy and
vacuuming the areas where the dog sleeps. If you find any parasitic
infestations, employ an effective vet-approved spray. If you have a garden,
keep the lawn free from fox poop and keep your fur baby's toys clean. Never
allow your pooch to eat slugs and snails since, these are the possible ways to
get infected with lungworm.
Check Your Other Pets
If you have more than one dog in the household, ensure that you check
them both. If you own a cat and a dog, then ensure that the kitty is also
regularly administered flea preventive treatment on a regular basis.
So, when do you plan to use these tips to keep your fur baby parasite
free?
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