Dogs that are lethargic and less active than normal may be showing symptoms of worms. The worms cause this lack of energy by taking blood and nutrients from your dog. The hookworm is a common parasite that is dangerous enough to kill puppies due to the loss of blood.
What are the symptoms of a parasite in a dog?
The most common signs and symptoms of intestinal parasites are:Diarrhea, with or without blood or mucus.Scooting.Vomiting.Distended abdomen (belly)Weight loss.Decreased activity.Dull coat.Could Your Dog Have Intestinal Parasites? | Diamond Pet Foods
How do dogs act when they have worms?
More serious cases in canines can produce signs of worms such as weight loss, poor coat, weakness, excessive hunger, loss of energy and diarrhoea and sickness. A dog with worms may eat more than usual, but still lose weight and where the diarrhoea is severe it can cause the dog's bottom to become sore.
Can worms affect a dog's behavior?
Tapeworms are a common problem in dogs. Surprisingly, although they are quite big – up to half a meter long, they cause only mild disease. They are one, but not the only, cause of 'scooting' behaviour of dogs. This unusual behaviour is where a dog rubs its bottom along the ground.
Do tapeworms make a dog tired?
Tapeworms can be irritating to a dog's bottom, so one of the most-common signs that a dog might have this parasite is a propensity for “scooting” her rear end along the floor. Other signs and symptoms include: Weight loss even when eating normally. Lethargy.
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