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What's the best 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™).


What treatment kills lungworm in dogs?

The most commonly used treatment is a spot-on medication containing two drugs called moxidectin and imidacloprid that kill the worms at all stages of development.

Can a dog recover from lungworm?

Once diagnosed and treated, most dogs will recover fully from lungworm.

What are the first signs of lungworm in dogs?

Signs of lungworm disease are vague, and easily confused with other illnesses, including:Weight loss.Breathing difficulties.Coughing (especially bringing up blood)Lethargy.Poor blood clotting/persistent bleeding.General sickness.Circling.Stomach and back pain.Lungworm in dogs | Dog health | The Kennel Club

Do worming tablets stop lungworm?

How can I stop it? Thankfully, although you can't stop your dog being exposed to lungworms, there are lots of options for preventing an infestation developing. Regular worming treatments. Worming treatments usually come in the form of tablets or spot-ons, and may manage a range of parasites including lungworms.

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