Keeping Your Dog Healthy And Disease-Free
Like any other pet, dogs, if not properly cared and maintained, could get diseases. Many parasites cause dog diseases, but here are just a select few:
Heartworm. Mosquito bites cause heartworm to exist in a dog and will reside in your pet’s heart and nearby blood vessels. Dogs infected by heartworms would normally look pale and wan and suffer from a lingering cough. Whenever mosquitoes are prevalent in your area, it helps to bring your dog to the veterinarian to get an anti-heartworm medication.
Hookworm. Hookworms are normally transmitted from the mother dog to her puppies any time during the nursing period, but sometimes pre-birth. Dog anemia and appetite loss are the common results of hookworms.
Roundworm. The transmittal of roundworms is very much like how hookworms get transmitted in a dog. An infected dog usually has a potbelly. Roundworms can also stunt a dog’s growth or cause pneumonia, but more commonly cause dehydration, vomiting and/or diarrhea.
Tapeworm. A dog gets tapeworms if it swallows fleas that are larvae-laden. There are no conspicuous symptoms of tapeworms except that you may see a deposit in your dog’s excrement that vaguely resembles grains of rice.
Whipworm. If a dog is infected with whipworms, it could lead to a number of severe digestive ailments, including, but not limited to diarrhea, bowel inflammation and stool mucus. Also, your dog may lose a good amount of weight due to the infection.
Fleas. Fleas are the most ubiquitous of all canine parasites, and would cause dogs to keep scratching the affected or irritated parts of their body. This would inevitably cause your dog to lose some fur. Because fleas become immune to some flea control products over time, your veterinarian should be able to recommend a better defense against these pets.
Lice. Lice are not as common as fleas and do not infect that often. On top of that, you can control them quite easily.
Ticks. If you have heard of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever or Lyme Disease then we can pardon your cringing - ticks cause these diseases among others and with that in mind, are a bigger threat than fleas can ever dream to be. Tweezers can be used to remove ticks one by one. If you do not know how to remove ticks properly and carefully, ask your vet first. Once you have removed the ticks (assuming you can remove them), place them afterwards in a can filled with water and soap.
The treatment of canine ailments
Some ways of treating dog diseases that your vet might use.
Pills
Liquid medicine
Topical medicine and eye drops
Ear drops and ointment
With the right preventative measures, it is actually easy to ensure the good health of your pet dog. Consult your vet and head to his office the very moment you notice your dog looking or acting peculiar. Always be prepared for the unexpected during situations like this.
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