Friday 8 April 2011

Worming Dogs

Worm (endoparasite) infections in pet dogs are frequently found in the British Isles. Adolescent animals have got a lower ability to resist infection and given that unborn pups may be infected whilst still in their mothers' womb through the blood, or immediately after their being born through the colostrum, it is essential to start worming puppies from around a couple of weeks of age.
What Types Of Worm Infections Are There?
Roundworms:
This worm is spaghetti-like in appearance and is non-segmented. Toxocara canis and Toxascaris leonina are each found in the U.K. A large infestation can result in a pot-bellied appearance, diarrhoea and result in a poor rate of growth.
 Wormers for dogs are available from Home Pet Shop at their online pet supermarket.


Tapeworms:
This type of worm is segmented and can end up growing to several feet long. The compact head of this worm fastens to the lining of the small intestine and the remainder body of the worm trails downstream. The mature worm sheds sections, which are full of eggs and will often be spotted around the anus or on the stools. They resemble grains of rice.

Hookworms:
These worms
draw blood from the lining of the stomach and may cause serious anaemia as well as internal blood loss. Hookworms may also lead to skin disease since infective larvae have the ability to burrow into the uncovered skin.

Whipworms:
Like hookworms, these worms are blood-suckers residing in the lining of the small intestine. They can bring about bloody diarrhoea and weight loss.
What Things Can We Do To Control Worm Infections?Considering that worm infections are so common in the UK, preventing infection is practically impossible. Control is dependent on a regular 3 monthly treatment with a substance that will kill worms. These may be given by mouth as powders, tablets or suspension as well as
by 'spot-ons', and even injections in some cases. It ought to be mentioned that not all worm groups are killed by all of the available worm treatments; therefore it is best to obtain advice about which products are suitable for your pet dogs needs.

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