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What is the treatment for lungworm in dogs?

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The parasites can be killed with specific antiparasitic drugs depending on the type of lungworm. Different medications include ivermectin, fenbendazole (Panacur™), Moxidectin+Imidacloprid (Advantage Multi™), and Milbemycin Oxime+praziquantel (Interceptor Plus™).


Can a dog survive lungworm?

Lungworm is a nasty condition that can be fatal. Lungworm is a parasite that can be deadly to dogs if ingested. It uses multiple animals to help complete its lifecycle, with dogs and foxes as the primary hosts, and slugs, snails and even frogs as the intermediate hosts.

How do vets treat lungworm?

Your vet will kill the lungworm with a deworming product. Your dog will be carefully monitored during this process because killing lots of worms at once can cause an allergic reaction and be fatal.

How do I know if my dog has lungworm?

How can I tell if my dog is infected with lungworm?1Weight loss.2Breathing difficulties.3Coughing (especially bringing up blood)4Lethargy.5Poor blood clotting/persistent bleeding.6General sickness.7Circling.8Stomach and back pain.Lungworm in dogs | Dog health | The Kennel Club

How long does it take to treat lungworm in dogs?

At times, surgery may be needed in order to remove nodules. An infection caught early can be treated with medication alone; however, it must be noted that the treatment is extensive, with the prescription being given four (4) times minimum, one week apart. Treatment may be to be repeated, or continued for two months.

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