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How Can I Know My Pet Has Intestinal Parasite's And What To Do About Them
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How Can I Know My Pet Has Intestinal Parasite's And What To Do About Them? There might be many questions in your mind, when you hear about intestinal parasites in your pet. Yes, intestinal parasites is one of the most common problems in dogs. They come in variety types of sizes and shapes. Although furry pal of any age can get infected, this can be mostly found in the young dogs. It is important to find out about it at low level of point. If the infestation reaches a certain point, worms can cause anemia, poor appetite, lethargy and even death. But, how can you know your pet is affected and what can you do about it? Here are all the answers to your questions. How Can I Know, My Pet Has Intestinal Parasites? If your pet is infected with the intestinal parasite, you may or may not see the symptoms. Most of the parasites are too tiny to be seen, diagnosis is made by microscopic analysis of the stool looking for the eggs, and other microscopic stages produced by intestinal parasites. This can be known only, if the infection has been treated or diagnosed by the regular stool check ups. Infestations of intestinal worms can cause a variety of symptoms like: Diarrhea Vomiting (possibly with worms present) Dry skin and fur Weight loss Loss of energy Enlarged abdomen How To Deworm My Pet Safety? Puppies and kittens are usually born with parasites, which can be passed by their mother before they are born. It is important to deworm your puppies and kittens routinely for every 2 weeks until 3 months of age, then again at 4 months.
You need to repeat the treatments, as the larvae of the worms continue to cycle through pets for several months when they are young. What Deworming Treatment Should I Use For My Puppy? There are many products, which are launched in the market to deworm your pet. Some of the best treatments are: Drontal Plus: Drontal Plus is a popular choice that comes in tablet form. Drontal Plus is a broad-spectrum de- wormer used in dogs to treat tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms and whipworms. Suitable for dogs weighing over 2 lbs and 3 weeks of age. They come in chewable tablets that are easy to give and is given as a single dose. Panacur Granules Wormer: Panacur granules is a broad spectrum treatment for dogs and cats. It kills and removes gastrointestinal worms as well as respiratory tract infections. The oral formulation is highly effective on roundworms, hookworms, whipworms and tapeworms. Endogard Allwormer: Endogard is the broad-spectrum Allwormer kills, controls and prevents diseases caused by these gastrointestinal worms in dogs. A single dosage treatment, the tablets destroys hookworms, roundworms, whipworms and tapeworms (including hydatids) found in dogs. Cazitel Allwormer Tablet For Dogs: Cazitel flavored tablets help in destroying a wide range of intestinal worms in dogs. The unique formulation kills and removes different types of gastrointestinal worms such as hookworms, tapeworms (including Hydatid tapeworms), roundworms and whipworms.