Deworming is a vital aspect of pet care, aimed at eliminating internal parasites that can affect the health of our furry companions. By administering specialized medications, such as anthelmintics, we can effectively target and remove various gastrointestinal worms like roundworms, hookworms, and
tapeworms. Regular deworming is especially important for young animals, as they are more susceptible to parasitic infestations. By following a veterinarian’s recommended deworming  schedule, we can ensure that our pets stay healthy, happy, and free from the risks associated with internal parasites.

Common type of Worms in Pets:

  • Roundworms (Toxocara spp. and Toxascaris spp.)

    These are the most common intestinal parasites in pets, especially in puppies and kittens. They are long, spaghetti-like worms that can be transmitted to the offspring from the mother or through ingestion of infected feces

  • Hookworms (Ancylostoma spp. and Uncinaria spp.)

    Hookworms are small, hook-shaped worms that attach to the intestinal lining and feed on the host's blood. They can enter a pet's body through ingestion or skin contact with contaminated soil.

  • Whipworms (Trichuris spp.)

    Whipworms are thin, whip-like worms that primarily affect dogs. They live in the cecum and colon of the intestine, and pets can acquire them by ingesting whipworm eggs present in the environment.

  • Tapeworms (Dipylidiumcaninum and Taenia spp.)

    Tapeworms are flat, segmented worms that can be transmitted to pets through the ingestion of infected fleas (in the case of Dipylidiumcaninum) or by consuming infected intermediate hosts like rodents (in the case of Taenia spp.).

Treatment & Prevention of Deworms in Pets

Deworming is vital for pet health, eliminating parasites and preventing spread. Regular vet check-ups, tailored deworming schedules, and preventive measures ensure well-being. Hygiene, flea  control, and avoiding raw meat enhance prevention. Consult your vet for a proactive approach to  safeguard your pet's health.

Symptoms of Worms in Pets

  • Visible Worms in Feces or Fur

    Fever is an elevation of body temperature and can be a sign of an underlying infection, inflammation, or other health issues that might cause a loss of appetite in pets

  • Vomiting

    Infected pets may experience recurrent vomiting, which can sometimes contain worms or worm segments.

  • Diarrhea

    Worms can cause gastrointestinal irritation, leading to diarrhea in pets

  • Weight Loss

    Despite a good appetite, pets with worms may experience weight loss due to the worms absorbing essential nutrients.

  • Bloated or Potbellied Appearance

    Certain types of worms, like roundworms, can cause a bloated or potbellied appearance in the abdomen.

  • Lethargy

    Worm infestations can lead to general weakness, fatigue, and decreased activity levels in pets.

  • Itching and Scooting

    Some worms, such as tapeworms, can cause itching around the anal area, leading to scooting behavior.

  • Dull Coat and Poor Condition

    Pets with worms may exhibit a lackluster coat, dry skin, and an overall poor physical condition.

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Frequently Asked Questions

My dog vomited red blood with a worm and also have skin issues

Use Wormisule for your pet to take care of the worm issues and Dermisule for skin related problems

My pet has low appetite and is very underweight

Deworm your pet with Wormisule and use Pentoff to improve appetite of your pet

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