Puppy Has Diarrhea

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Natural Treatment of Worms In Puppies You Can Do At Home

Puppies are susceptible to infection by several different types of worms. Some of these live in a puppy's intestines, while others, like heartworm, live in another part of the body. The treatment of worms in puppies depends on the type of worm that has infected the animal. Common intestinal worms include roundworms, tapeworms, ringworms and hookworms.

Your veterinarian can perform routine checks on stool samples to see if your puppy has intestinal worms or heartworm. You can also look out for the symptoms of worms in puppies yourself. If your puppy's coat is dull or if you notice abdominal bloating or pale gums, you may want to have the dog evaluated for intestinal worms. Other symptoms of worms in puppies are diarrhea, black, tarry stools, blood or mucous in the stool, licking around the anus, weight loss and lethargy. You may also notice your puppy dragging his or her bottom along the floor or you may actually see worms in the puppy's stool. If you notice any of the symptoms of worms in puppies, you can then take steps to identify the type of worm that has infected your pet.

Roundworms are spaghetti-like in appearance and typically cause dull coat, bloated belly, vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss and lethargy. Puppies can be born with roundworms, and the worms may be seen in a puppy's stool or vomit. Tapeworms are small worms that look like grains of rice. You may see these around your puppy's anus or in places where he or she has been. The most common symptom of tapeworm is itching. Symptoms of hookworms in puppies include pale gums from anemia, lethargy, dull coat, slow growth, black tarry stools, diarrhea, vomiting and sometimes cough if the worms end up in the puppy's lungs.

Heartworm, a potentially fatal infection transmitted by mosquitoes, lives in an animal's heart and often migrates to the lungs. If you live in an area that has a lot of mosquitoes, be sure to protect your puppy's coat with topical insect repellants and limit the amount of time he or she spends outdoors. Symptoms of heartworm in puppies include shortness of breath, coughing, lethargy and weight loss despite normal eating habits.

As mentioned earlier, the treatment of worms in puppies depends on the kind of worm that has infected the animal. There are different medications for each type of worm, so you need to be able to distinguish among the various types of worms in puppies. There are also different symptoms to manage, depending on the specific type of infestation. For example, if your puppy has a worm that causes itching, you may need a topical ointment to treat that symptom. If the puppy is suffering from diarrhea or vomiting, he or she may need to be rehydrated.

Natural Treatment of Worms in Puppies

In addition to traditional medicine there are other options that can be used successfully for the treatment of worms in puppies. Certain herbal formulas, for example, can eradicate worms and also boost the puppy's immune system while regulating his or her digestive system, making it easier for the animal to recover from worm infestation, and less likely to become infested again in the future. Common ingredients found in these natural remedies include cloves and neem.

Cloves have the ability to kill eggs of different parasites, and neem which is a highly regarded plant in Ayurvedic medicine, has cleansing and anti-worm properties. For a home remedy you could buy cloves, grind them and sprinkle a bit over your puppy's food three times a day or, make a mild infusion with neem leaves and give it to your puppy as an anti-parasitic drink. To discover another home remedy and learn about a proven 100% natural remedy that contains neem and cloves visit this site now, treatment of worms in puppies.


Written by Iris Toscano, natural health pet advocate and perpetual student of natural medicine. Visit homeopathic and herbals 4 pets to find more about safe treatments for pets that can be as effective as traditional medicines.


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