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Page 1 of 2 Guide to Canine Parasites and Diseases by Niall Kennedy
Even if you give your pet the good things he needs such as a good amount of
physical activity and good foods for him, you need to realize that your pet can
still become sick. The best way to help you pet is to make sure that as soon as
you notice something wrong that you take care of it. For example, the symptoms
that you may feel yourself when feeling sick, such as diarrhea, lack of appetite
or a look of being out of it can be a sign that he has a bug. But, on the other
hand, if the symptoms last more than a few days, it's time to call your vet.
They may have something more serious such as parasites or an infection.
One of your first concerns should be when you pet has diarrhea. This is very
important to notice especially in puppies. Again, it may seem like he just has a
bug, but it can also signal that there is something more wrong such as a virus,
parasite or bacterial infection. While a change in the type of food the dog eats
or just the stress he is under can cause it, it's important to take steps to
protect your animal when he has diarrhea. You need to insure your pet,
especially your puppy, does not dehydrate. If the condition lasts for more than
a day or so, you should call your vet. You may need to collect a sample for the
vet so that he or she can figure out what the problem is and how to treat it.
What about a dog with what looks like a cold? Dogs that are coughing or have
discharge coming from their nose are often suffering from a URI (Upper
respiratory infection.) These are caused by a virus or bacteria that are lurking
in the air. It is important for you to realize what is happening with your dog,
for your sake and the pets. What they have is something they can pass on to you
and your family as well. Some pets can develop dehydration or even develop
pneumonia. Dogs that are exposed to a shelter like situation can also contract
other respiratory diseases such as Bortadella or kennel cough. Rest and some
proper care can have the dog over this disease within a few days. You can have
your dog vaccinated for this condition which is a great thing to do for anyone
who uses a doggie daycare of needs to use boarding shelters for when you travel.
Most municipalities will require that all dogs receive a certain number of
vaccinations. These are very important to your dog's health. They help to
prevent more deadly diseases from affecting your pet. For example, parvovirus,
distemper and rabies are diseases that can be vaccinated against. Your dog will
likely need to have a booster vaccine every year or so to protect them
continuously. Doing this protects you and the dog as well as other dogs in the
area.
Parasites can also attack and harm a dog. For many dogs, there are a number of
parasites that can affect them. In order to monitor for this, your dog will need
to be seen by a vet regularly and the vet is likely to need you to provide them
with a sample of fecal matter. A good thing to watch for is small rice sized
granules in the dog's bedding or near its anus. This is a sign of worms and your
pet needs to be seen by a vet to help stop the problem. But, that's not all of
the parasites that can infect your dog. On his skin there can also be parasites.
For example, mange and sarcoptic mites are critters that like to live here the
hair follicle and on the skin of the pet. Ear mites live inside the pet's ear.
They can really cause your dog pain and should be taken care of. You may not be
able to see them, either. If your dog is uncomfortable or is scratching quite a
bit, even skin biting, there are most likely parasites that need to be taken
care of. Of course, there are also fleas to contend with.
You should always consult a qualified veterinarian if you are concerned about
your pet's health.
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