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Help! My Dog Has Worms!
So you have worms! Actually, let me rephrase that, so your DOG has worms! Yuck. Though worms are gross, they are actually a very common canine problem. In fact, they are so common that some pups are even born with them! The good news is that...
14 commentsWhat to do if your dog has worms?
Worms are common in dogs, especially in puppies. Fortunately, worm infestation is simple to eliminate. Parasites, both internal and external are the dreaded concerns of dog owners. Dogs are well cared for pets...
2 commentsHow to deworm a dog
Dogs, especially puppies are prone to worm infestation. A dog owner should not be surprised if there are wriggly spaghetti-like or rice-like “things” in the stool of the pet. This is a sign that the owner has to visit the vet or to get a non...
1 commentDog Intestinal Worms
There are a number of worms that your dog can contract, and it is important that you get your dog dewormed at the appropriate age, as a severe infestation can become fatal in young puppies. Puppies and youner dogs are more succesptible to...
18 commentsCanine Heartworms and Heartworm Prevention for Dogs
Heartworms can be found in cats or dogs, but they are generally more often found in dogs, as dogs tend to spend more time outside than cats. No matter where you live, your dog is susceptible to heartworm disease, and yes it is 1) a disease and 2)...
9 commentsHow to Cure Your Indigestion by Using Pawpaw
The papaya fruit is known in some places as pawpaw. This fruit should form an important feature of our diet just like any other fruit. Papaya probably originated from southern Mexico. Today, Papaya is cultivated to varying degrees in all tropical...
7 commentsWhat You Need To Know About Dog Worms
As a dog owner, intestinal and internal worms are just something you learn is a part of life. However, some worms are much more serious for humans than others, so it is absolutely essential for both your health as well as that of your beloved pet that you keep him or her wormed on a regular basis. Knowing the basic types of internal parasites your dog may be hosting is the first step. The second step is to determine what type of worming treatment you want to use to keep your pet safe and yourse
1 commentWhip Worms
Click here to see all my hubs "Whipworms and the Neighbor's Dog" This week I want to start by telling a true story: I used to have a little white Poodle/Terrier cross named "Ralph". No matter how often I...
3 commentsLungworm in Dogs
Lingworm is on the increase in dogs. Learn the signs and symptoms of lungworm so that if your dog develops any of them, you will know to take your dog to the vet to get treatment started early.
6 commentsWhy Do Dogs Eat Grass?
Picture the scene, it's a lovely summers day and you're out for a walk with your Dog... Well at least you were out for a walk with your Dog until you realise the Grass has suddenly become more interesting to...
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