Read About Dog Worms

Dog Worms - Facts

1.     Problem Definition:

Roundworms and tape worms can be easily seen and are common afflictions of a dog. Some worms come out in stool or in the vomit. Some might need definitive tests to trace them.

2.     ImageSymptoms:

Diarrhea, blood in the stool, weight loss, dry hair, general poor appearance and vomiting perhaps with worms in it are some common symptoms. Get your canine's stool checked regularly if the occurrence of worms is repetitive.

3.     Duration of Problem:

Roundworms are a common affliction in puppies and last less when compared to other worms which might taken longer to cure. Roundworms generally lie dormant in the mother and when transferred to puppies they become activated. Roundworms hardly bother older dogs.

4.     Exposure:

Contaminated soil, ingesting a flea, infected food and mostly environmental exposure to infected feces cause worm infection. Good hygiene and weekly removal of feces can definitely reduce chances of infection.

Dog Worms - Prevention & Treatment

1.     The Treatment:

Dogs should be regularly given a de-wormer to prevent and in many cases cure dog worms. De-wormer can be mixed with normal dog food and given as prescribed to the pet.

2.     Prevention:

Remove dog feces regularly, use appropriate vermicides, have your dog's stool checked properly and do not use de-wormer with any other medicine.

3.     Precautions:

Precaution should be taken because many dog worms can infect humans too. Also do not mix wormers.

4.     Helpful Supplies:

De-wormers should be used regularly as per a dog's age. They definitely reduce the risk of higher infections.

Dog Worms - Concerns

1.     Level of Seriousness:

Depending on the type of worm the seriousness of disease varies. Roundworms are fairly common and easy to treat but heart worms are definitely a much more serious matter.

2.     Lasting Consequences:

Most dog worms are easily treatable and do not have any lasting consequence.

3.     ImageGenetics:

Roundworms are generally transferred from Dams to their puppies. But worms are not a genetic disease.

4.     Lifestyle Accommodations:

Prompt disposal of dog feces and regular use of a de-wormer should be part of a dog owner's routine.

5.     Expense:

Most dog worm problems can be easily avoided by use of de-wormers and can prevent additional expenditure.