What Ways Can You Detect Each Type Of Dog Worm?


by Brent McCoy

Worms are an internal parasite that typically live in the intestine of a dog. Dogs also may be infected with ringworm, though despite general knowledge this is actually a result of a type of fungus and not a parasitic worm. The most common kinds of worms in dogs are roundworm, hookworm, whipworm, tapeworm and heartworm. Here is how you distinguish each form of worm:

Roundworm - This kind of worm is normally seen in young puppies and is most commonly handed onto them by their mother, either previous to or after birth. Symptoms that a puppy is infested by them are an enlarged belly, poor weight gain and diarrhea. In instances where the puppy is infested in substantial sums they might vomit them or pass them totally in their feces - where you'll find them looking like long pieces of spaghetti.

Hookworm - This kind of worm is more common in unhygienic environments, and is dissimilar to other parasitic worms for the reason that it doesn't feed from the dog's nutrients but instead from their blood as a substitute. A puppy can even encounter severe anemia as a result of blood loss and possibly die. One of the simplest signs of this worm to identify is that your dog's feces will be clearly black in color because of the shortage of blood. Other signs and symptoms include pale gums, and uncharacteristic weakness or thinness.

Tapeworm - This type of worm is usually found down the line in a dog's life when they go outside hunting, but occasionally they can get infected by inadvertently swallowing a flea. It evolves in the small intestine where its head will remain attached as other sections progressively break off in the dog's feces to distribute the young worms. There will normally be noticeable signs of this worm in the dog's feces or perhaps stuck to their posterior where they appear as tiny, dried out pieces of rice.

Whipworm - This type of worm is one of the more widespread, yet very often it remains entirely dormant while inside of the dog and there are no genuine indications. Normally this form of worm is collected in the ground, where they can easily live for a few years. In more severe occurrences of infestation, however, a dog could experience chronic weight loss and diarrhea.

Heartworm - This is considered to be the most dangerous of all worms found in dogs as it lives in the dog's heart, and in severe instances of infestation it may perhaps end in heart failure. It is passed on to your dog by mosquitos, which dispatch the young worms from one dog to another via the bloodstream where they eventually move to the heart. It takes a large number of worms to make a dog sick, and just a few will typically stay non-threatening for a number of months. A fraction of dogs with these worms become really ill, however if they do they very likely need to be taken to hospital. Among the usual signs of a bad infestation include things like coughing, difficulty breathing or maybe even fainting.

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