Dog’s Heart Worm, Fleas and other Parasites
You really have to get rid of heart worm, fleas and other parasites in dogs whenever it becomes obvious that your dog is infected by using the relevant medication against them. Many products are available to protect our dogs from heart worms, fleas and other parasites such as hook worms, whip worms, round worms, lice, ticks etc.
Of the heart worms, fleas and other parasites, fleas can produce a hyper-sensitive reaction in the affected dog. Animals infested with fleas scratch their bodies very vigorously. Frequently the scratching becomes so severe that the skin becomes hyper-sensitive and dermatitis is the result in the affected areas of skin.
The result is often that the animal can not lie down for long or sleep comfortably due to the constant bites by the fleas. Therefore, the animal looks as if has some severe skin issues. If the your dog is not properly attended to for these flea bites, there will often be secondary bacterial invasions in these areas and there may even be a rotten smell coming from the animal’s affected skin.
You need to observe your dog closely in order prevent a serious infestation. It is essential to prevent such an outbreak as they are extremely distressing to dogs. Similarly, the skin of the animal needs to be checked regularly for the presence of ticks and lice. In order to do this properly, you need to look at the dog’s skin by separating the dog’s hairs. The easiest way to do this is by slowly back-combing or ruffling the dog’s hair.
Usually, if your pet is anemic, and he is not infested with fleas, you need to rule out hookworm. Symptoms of hookworm are anemia, loose stools and a pot belly. The dog’s owner may recognize these symptoms themselves, however, to be honest, the dog needs to undergo a routine health check at the vet’s involving fecal and hematological examinations.
There are many commercial products on the market. Some of which are useful for dealing with all these conditions by a single dose. Drugs like ivermectin are highly effective and are available in injection, oral and solution forms. The latter should be applied directly to the skin. These drugs can lead to the prevention of the above conditions too.
So, the best strategy to follow is to keep a keen eye on your dog. This could easily be carried out at bath time or / and when you are grooming him. You can use an anti-flea and anti-tick shampoo, which will keep these pests under control, if used regularly. Couple this with a regular grooming with a lice comb and a flea collar should keep your pet lice, tick and flea free.
If you are experiencing flea problems on your dogs, please follow the previous link, however if you just want to read more about dogs or training dogs, please go here: Man’s Best Friend – the Dog
May 13th, 2010 at 8:28 am
The dog’s owner may recognize these symptoms themselves, however, to be honest, the dog needs to undergo a routine health check at the vet’s involving fecal and hematological examinations.