Discover the Symptoms of Worms in Dogs

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Discover the Symptoms of Worms in Dogs

Dog worms are one of the most common problems that all pet owners have to deal with. Roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, pinworms and tapeworms are examples of the internal parasites that our dogs often have to deal with. Unfortunately, because they are so small, we don’t always know if our pets already have worm infestation. You need to be aware of the symptoms of worms in dogs so you can treat the problem effectively. Typically, worm infested dogs do not look good. They have dull hair, a red and pimply skin, runny eyes, pale gums and rancid breath. Many of them also may have a pot-bellied appearance that is not normal for them. Because of the parasites residing inside them, you will also notice that these dogs will have lost weight and suffer a significant loss of muscle mass. An easy, albeit extremely unpleasant way to know if your dog has worms is through observing their stool. Look for moving string-like worms (roundworms), and flat, segmented tapered worms (tapeworm) in the feces. If you don’t mind getting even dirtier, take a closer look at your dog’s behind. Sometimes you will find these little parasites around the dog’s anus. The other worms are too tiny to be seen with our eyes so if you don’t find any of these but suspect worm infestation, take a stool sample and wait for the results. Dog worms will also cause the animal to have unusual eating and excretion habits. He may or may not be super hungry one day, and have no appetite the next day. He will have chronic diarrhea and will urinate often. Vomiting, restlessness, coughing and low energy are other symptoms to watch out for. If your pet is displaying many of these signs, it is important that you have him examined by a licensed vet right away. Worms may be small and start out as a mere nuisance, but they have been known to cause really bad health problems later on. Larva that migrate to critical organs, and later fully develop and hatch eggs in your dog’s system will undoubtedly bring about damages that are sometimes irreparable. Heartworm is a type of worm infestation that has unfortunately brought about the demise of many of our poor canine friends. Different worms sometimes have different symptoms and treatments. You have to get your dog to the vet and get an accurate diagnosis of his condition. The treatment and medication will vary depending on the type of worm and the severity of the infestation. As much as you are able, use holistic remedies to cure your dog’s condition. Synthetic drugs have harsh chemicals that can be more detrimental to your pet’s health in the long run. Now that you know the symptoms of worms in dogs, make sure you share this information with your other pet owner friends as well. Healthy dogs are a precious gift that we should share with precious friends. Enjoy many happy memories with your healthy pet today!

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