03 Mar 2008 07:35:12 | John Moore
Dog Worming.
Regular worming is essential to protect your dog against
internal parasites. This involves giving it preparations in
liquid or tablet form. Adult dogs should be wormed at least once
a year, and at least once every six months if in contact with
children. Dogs showing any signs of infection should be wormed
immediately and all breeding bitches should be wormed prior to
mating.
Roundworms.
Several of these parasites affect dogs but the most important
are the ones that belong to the Ascarid family, and live in the
small intestine. Other roundworms infest the large intestine,
blood vessels and respiratory tract. Ascarids feed on digesting
food in the dog's gut, and are particularly harmful to puppies.
They penetrate a puppies gut wall and pass via the blood to the
liver and then to the lungs. From there they crawl up the
trachea to be coughed up and swallowed, again ending up in the
gut. Infected puppies may develop :-
Hepatitis, pneumonia, fits, and obstruction to the gut, so
regular treatment is vital.
As the puppy gets older most of the worms travel to the muscles,
where they form cysts. These lie dormant until the puppy bitch
becomes pregnant. They then migrate to the puppies lungs, and
this is why virtually every puppy is born with roundworm, and
must be wormed regularly.
How Roundworms Affect Humans.
These worms can infect humans, and in a very low number of
cases, cause disease. Good hygiene and common sense concerning
children and puppies should control the problem.
Tapeworms.
The tapeworm tickle the dog's anus and make the dog drag it's
rear end along the floor. If you see any worm segments in your
dog's faeces, treat it as soon as possible.
As a dog lover myself, I treat my own pets at least twice a
year. Worming tablets can be bought cheaply at your local
supermarket or petshop, so there's no excuse for not treating
your own pet on a regular basis.
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