Dog worms: Keep your pets healthy

30.09.2023 16:10
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:23

Dog worms can cause lots of harm to your pet, so it's better to get rid of them as soon as possible.

Meanwhile, it's not always easy to spot them quickly - and that's why you need to know the signs.

Here are some tips on how to spot dog worms quickly to help your pet.

Change in Appetite

If your dog suddenly eats much more or less than usual, it could be a sign of worms.

Weight Loss

Worms can cause dogs to lose weight even if they're eating normally.

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Vomiting

Frequent vomiting or a sudden increase in vomiting might indicate a worm problem.

Diarrhea

If your dog has diarrhea, especially if it's ongoing or contains blood, worms could be a cause.

Swollen Belly

Worms can make a dog's belly appear larger and swollen than usual.

Scooting

If your dog drags its rear end along the ground, it might be trying to relieve anal itching caused by worms.

Visible Worms

In some cases, you might see worms in your dog's stool or around their anus.

Lethargy

Worms can make dogs feel tired and less energetic.

Dull Coat

A lackluster or unhealthy-looking coat can sometimes be a sign of worm infestation.

Rubbing or Scratching

If your dog is constantly rubbing or scratching its rear end, it could be due to worms.

Conclusion

Keep your eyes on these signs, so you can help your pet quickly.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Change in Appetite
  2. Weight Loss
  3. Vomiting
  4. Diarrhea
  5. Swollen Belly
  6. Scooting
  7. Visible Worms
  8. Lethargy
  9. Dull Coat
  10. Rubbing or Scratching
  11. Conclusion