Intestinal parasitic diseases are one of the most common diseases in daily dog breeding. Dogs accidentally ingest worm eggs exposed to the environment, and these worm eggs will be parasitic in dogs In the gastrointestinal tract, daily hygiene care and unscientific eating habits may lead to the occurrence of canine intestinal parasites.
Hazards:
The infection rate is high, usually through the digestive tract. If the pregnant bitch has intestinal parasites, it can be transmitted to the placenta. puppies.
Symptoms:
1. No appetite, malnutrition, weight loss;
2. Pale gums, bloated abdomen, vomiting Or diarrhea, blood in the stool or mucus-like diarrhea, and sometimes intermittent abdominal pain;
3. Biting or rubbing the anus; It may cause acute abdomen such as intestinal obstruction, volvulus and even intestinal perforation, and dead parasites, eggs or segments can be seen in the feces of sick dogs.
5. Coccidia, Trichomonas and other prototype parasites will cause blood and jelly stools after defecation in dogs and cats.
Treatment:
Disease-related symptoms need to go to the hospital for a clear diagnosis through stool testing, and treatment under the guidance of a doctor. New cases require timely follow-up.
Taking brand-name deworming medicines often works against several different intestinal parasites. The drug kills or paralyzes the parasite, and the parasite can be excreted with the stool.
Prevention:
1. Always pay attention to the dog's clean diet, do not let the dog go out for food at will, and do not feed undercooked meat class or viscera.
2. Deworming with internal deworming drugs on a monthly basis.