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How to Treat or Diagnose Dog Worms

Pets are being overrun with worms during the warmer seasons due to being outside more than usual. This article will teach you how to identify and treat hookworms and roundworms.

During the summer many dogs become infected with worms due to being outside more than usual. This can be troublesome and very concerning to your dog's health if not found and treated properly.

You will need:

  • Liquid wormer that treats roundworms and hookworms
  • Teaspoon
  • Dog Food
  • Dog Feces
  • Paper Towel

Pick up the droppings with a paper towel as soon as you notice your dog has excreted them to check for live worms. Many times you will have to use a portion of the paper towel to pull the feces apart to see inside.

If you do not see worms, but do see a jelly like excrement, this is normally a sign of roundworms. If the excrement has a foul odor or a runny and liquid but not diarrhea texture, you should treat immediately.

For every 10 pounds of weight you should give 1 teaspoon or 5 milliliters of dewormer. This does is only given once, and the active ingredient in this should be pyrantel. You should check the faecal matter again in 6 weeks to see if reinfection has occurred.

Place the dosage for your dog into a small amount of dog food if your pooch has a hard time taking medicines. Only give half of the normal amount of food with medicine in it, to be sure that your pet will actually eat all of the medicine. No food has to be withheld before dosing.

Many dewormers do not require a prescription and can be bought at your local pet store or supermarket in the pet section. Pyrantel base is a necessity when deworming, as it is the same active ingredient your Vet uses. Check the ingredients before you buy, which are normally located on the front of the package or on a rear panel. Always follow directions for your specific product.

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