Worms

What Are The Signs Of Ringworms In Pets?

If your pet seems to be itching and scratching more than usual, ringworm could be the culprit. Ringworm is not a parasite, but a fungus that thrives on keratin, a protein that forms hair, skin, and nails. Symptoms of ringworm in pets can range from mild to severe, or may not be apparent at all.Symptoms Of Ringworm In Cats And DogsItching and...

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Deworming Treatments for Dogs and Cats

Deworming medications (antihelmintics) are used to rid pets of intestinal worms. No single dewormer removes all types of worms, but many deworming products are effective for more than one type. Generally, products that are effective against round-shaped worms (rounds, hooks, and whips) are not effective against flat-shaped tapeworms.Several heartworm medications have added ingredients that make them effective against intestinal worms as well as heartworms. Deworming...

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Symptoms of Worms in Dogs and Cats

Pets with intestinal worms experience a range of symptoms from anemia, malnutrition, and death to no symptoms at all. Intestinal worms compete with the pet for nutrients so that a pet with a heavy worm burden looks malnourished and has a swollen belly. The hair is often dry, dull, and coarse. There can be mucoid discharge from the eyes. Pets can have...

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How Do Dogs and Cats Get Worms?

Puppies and kittens are born with intestinal worms. This occurs because worms resting within the mother's body are stimulated to grow by hormones secreted during pregnancy. The newly developed worms within the mother pass through the placenta (transplacental) and into the young before they are born. In addition, worms are passed through the mother's milk (transmammary) to the young. Puppies, kittens, and...

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Protecting Your Pet Against Worms

Worms (tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms) survive in pets by draining pets of their nutrients and blood. Pets with worms can experience anemia (low red blood cell count), lethargy, and poor appetite. Severe cases of worms can even become fatal for some pets.Ways your pet can contract worms: Eating fleas Catching mice, rats, or other small prey Eating feces of other pets...

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How to Deworm a Dog?

Worms or parasites are one of the more common problems encountered in canine veterinary practice. Several different types of worms may be seen in dogs and puppies: roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms, whipworms, and coccidia. Your veterinarian can recommend an appropriate dewormer for your dog depending on the type of worms your pet has. This is best determined by having your veterinarian examine a stool sample. Always...

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Horse Wormers (Equine Wormers)

Deworming your horseMore than 150 parasites infect horses through soil, water, and flies. Among the most troublesome are large and small strongyles, bots, roundworms, threadworms, tapeworms, pinworms, and lungworms.For most horses, parasites are not a token problem, but a serious problem that can cause anemia, colic, coughing, wheezing, poor hair coat, and poor performance. In addition, horses with parasites cost more to...

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