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How do I know if my dog has intestinal parasites?

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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.


How do you get rid of intestinal parasites in dogs?

Which worm treatment should I use?1Roundworms and hookworms can be treated with a product containing pyrantel pamoate.2Dogs with tapeworms should be treated with praziquantel (available over the counter or from your veterinarian).3A whipworm infestation may be treated with fenbendazole available from your veterinarian.How to Treat Your Dog for Intestinal Parasites | Hartz

What is the most common intestinal parasite in dogs?

Roundworms. Roundworms (Toxocara Canis, Toxascaris leonine) are the most common intestinal parasites in dogs. They are especially common in puppies. Adult roundworms live in the intestinal tracts of their hosts, consuming that host's food.

How do you test for internal parasites in dogs?

Ask for simple screening tests from your veterinarian—you'll know right away whether your dog has been exposed to these infections and whether further testing and treatment are needed. Your veterinarian may ask for a poop sample to look for intestinal worms.

What do worms look like in dog poop?

The four main worms found in dog poop are hookworms, whipworms, roundworms and tapeworms. Hookworms are tiny, thin worms with hook-like mouth parts. Whipworms look like tiny pieces of thread that are enlarged on one end. Roundworms look like spaghetti and may be several inches long.

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