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Worm infestation

(Przekierowano z Worms)

Worm infestation is a common disease in dogs that can have serious consequences. In this article, you will learn how to recognize, treat and prevent worm infestation in your dog.

What are worms?

Worms are parasites that live in the intestines or other organs of dogs and feed on their blood or tissue. There are different types of worms that can infest dogs, such as roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms or heartworms. Each type has different symptoms, transmission routes and treatment options.

How do I recognize worm infestation in my dog?

Worm infestations can have different signs depending on the type and severity. The most common symptoms include

Some worms are also visible to the naked eye in the dog's feces or vomit. If you notice one or more of these signs in your dog, you should take him to the vet as soon as possible to get an accurate diagnosis and treatment.

How do I treat worm infestation in my dog?

The treatment for worm infestation depends on the type of worms that have infested your dog. The vet will prescribe a suitable wormicide to kill the worms and eliminate them from the dog's body. The dosage and frequency of administration of the wormer will depend on your dog's weight, age and state of health. You should administer the wormer exactly as directed by your vet and not stop the treatment until it is complete.

How do I prevent worm infestation in my dog?

The best way to prevent worm infestation is to worm your dog regularly. The frequency of worming depends on various factors, such as your dog's age, lifestyle and risk of infection. As a general rule, young dogs should be wormed more often than adult dogs, as they are more susceptible to worm infections. You should also make sure that your dog has no contact with infected animals or their excrement, does not eat raw meat and does not hunt prey. If you are unsure how often you should worm your dog, ask your vet for advice.

 

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