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My dog has worms?
Worms are often not directly, because the symptoms only occur if the worm is mature (usually around a month or six). These signs help you identify worms, so you can go on in time to worm your dog.
1. Visible worms. Worms, sometimes moving, can be seen in the stool or vomit of your dog. They look like small grains of rice.
2. Anal itching. The dog may be scratching or licking around the anal area or his / drag her back regularly on the floor. This is caused by irritation around the anus and can cause irritation, redness and bleeding.
3. Fatigue or inactivity. Your pet will avoid physical activity, not outward or seem more tired. Dogs have difficulty with activity and weakened by infection with worms.
4. Swollen belly. In very severe advanced cases the belly of your dog can be blown out to see. Some dogs may also occur with walking and it looks like the dog has joint problems. Many pet owners to see this as a weight increase, and therefore have not immediately recognize that it is a worm infection.
5. Diarrhea and vomiting. Many dogs get vomit and get diarrhea.
6. Dull coat. Infected dogs usually get a dull coat, initially not directly visible.
Regular worming can prevent many discomforts and health problems, we advise you to do this 4 times a year with your dog. Cat & Dog delivers resources include Banminth paste Dolthene, Drontal and Milbemax for deworming your dog. For excessive diarrhea also we have different tools in our range.
1. Visible worms. Worms, sometimes moving, can be seen in the stool or vomit of your dog. They look like small grains of rice.
2. Anal itching. The dog may be scratching or licking around the anal area or his / drag her back regularly on the floor. This is caused by irritation around the anus and can cause irritation, redness and bleeding.
3. Fatigue or inactivity. Your pet will avoid physical activity, not outward or seem more tired. Dogs have difficulty with activity and weakened by infection with worms.
4. Swollen belly. In very severe advanced cases the belly of your dog can be blown out to see. Some dogs may also occur with walking and it looks like the dog has joint problems. Many pet owners to see this as a weight increase, and therefore have not immediately recognize that it is a worm infection.
5. Diarrhea and vomiting. Many dogs get vomit and get diarrhea.
6. Dull coat. Infected dogs usually get a dull coat, initially not directly visible.
Regular worming can prevent many discomforts and health problems, we advise you to do this 4 times a year with your dog. Cat & Dog delivers resources include Banminth paste Dolthene, Drontal and Milbemax for deworming your dog. For excessive diarrhea also we have different tools in our range.