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Pet Medication Topics
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Pet Medication Topics
Indepth education on signs &
symptoms, diagnosis, and
treatment of diseases.
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Protecting Your Pet Against Worms
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Worms (tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms) survive in dogs and cats by draining the pet of its nutrients and blood. Pets with worms can experience anemia (low red blood cell count), lethargy, and poor appetite. Severe cases of worms can even become fatal for some pets.
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Protect your dog or cat from dangerous roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms with a dewormer.
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Ways your pet can contract worms:
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- Eating fleas
- Catching mice, rats, or other small prey
- Eating feces of other pets and animals
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Symptoms of a pet having worms:
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- Weight loss
- Vomiting
- Dull coat
- Swollen belly
- Blood or mucus in the stool
Pets most at risk include kittens, puppies and pets that have been raised in yards or on farms.
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