Dog Worms
Dog worms are the bane of dog owners everywhere. These parasites often go undetected in your pet until the dog worm symptoms reach critical levels.
Keeping your dog well fed with good healthy and nutritional food is very important. Not only will this improve your pet’s general well-being, it will enable you to see any symptoms of worms much easier. A healthy dog will have a glossy coat and a sparkle in its eye. A dog suffering from any ailments will soon lose its glossy coat and the hair will become matted and dirty looking. You may also notice a cloudiness in the animal’s eyes.
A regular grooming session is also important in worm control for dogs. If you regularly groom your dog it will give you an opportunity to examine them closely and often. Always be checking for signs of hair loss, excessive hair matting, any change in skin color or skin irritations.
Changes in dog behavior may also be alerting you to symptoms of parasites in dogs or other diseases in a dog. It is important not to over react and jump to conclusions but a watchful eye will pick up any behavior change that when combined with other symptoms displayed by your pet can mean your dog is the victim of a worm attack.
Although unpleasant, most worm infections are not fatal and if the worms are treated in time they will leave no lasting damage. Some worms are more serious than others, and dog heatworms are always near the top of the list of dog fatalities by parasite.
Heartworms in dogs are one of the most dangerous parasites because they do not have the same external symptoms as other worms, and they are transmitted by mosquito so are not obvious in the natural environment. The adult worms will spend their lives around the heart of a dog (as the name suggests). Once in place they continue to breed until the poor host literally has their blood sucked out of them.
Heartworm, dogs most lethal parasite is far from the only worm that has fatal potential. Many other worms and parasites have the ability to kill a dog if left untreated. Any loving dog owner will notice most of these long before they get to a lethal state. However, permanent damage is being done long before a dog reaches a critical health crisis. Which is why encourage you follow a strict diet and grooming procedure with you much loved family pet.
Some dog worms are contagious to humans and especially children. So keeping your dog healthy is a requirement not only in the dog’s best interest but also that of the rest of the family as well.
Take the time to read the information on this site and learn what the symptoms of dog worms are, and examine the pictures of dog worms so that you will be able to recognize any worms that you may find and correctly identify the hazard they pose, and how to treat your dog for worms.
