Thursday, 2 January 2020

Whipworms And Your Dog


Whipworms are intestinal worms that are voracious bloodsucking parasites. Heavy infestation can cause life-threatening anemia, especially in puppies. Adult whipworms are found in the large intestine of dogs. They have specialized mouth parts that enable them to burrow their  heads to the wall of the gut. The eggs of whipworms are very hardy and can survive even extreme environmental conditions. Dogs can be infected with the parasites by ingesting eggs that contain the infective larvae. While many dogs with whipworms don’t display any symptoms of infection, a heavy parasite load may cause dehydration, lethargy, bloody diarrhea, and anemia. If your dog is manifesting any of these symptoms, you should set an appointment with your best animal hospital Scottsdale, AZ as soon as possible. The best way to protect your pet from whipworms is regular deworming as well as cleaning up after your dog immediately.

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