

What about the bugs that might be inside my dog?
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Hookworms are intestinal parasites that can cause anemia by sucking blood through the internal organs. As a result, diarrhea, weakness, and weight loss can occur. Hookworms are extremely easy for your pup to contract - they can move through their pads or belly into the body from the soil or grass or can be ingested. If you notice dark or bloody diarrhea, your dog may have contracted hookworms. Other dogs have no symptoms at all. In both cases, deworming treatment is required for an extended period of time. Hookworms, like roundworms and heart worms, can be avoided by using a regular worm preventative.
Heartworms are one of the most well-known internal parasites and can be easily prevented with a regular heartworm treatment. You know that they’re transmitted through mosquitoes and grow inside the heart until they completely block heart functions and lead to heart failure. Coughing, weight loss, and fainting can be indicators that heartworms are present in your pooch, so get to the vet if you notice one of those symptoms. Because the worms can cause respiratory problems, stop all exercise.
Your vet will recommend a treatment based on the severity of the problems, which may include medication injections, aspirin, treatment for heart failure, and regular testing.
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