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How to Protect Your Dog or Puppy From Parasites

By eHow Pets Editor
 
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Internal and external parasites adversely affect quality of life and can pose serious health problems. Outlined below are measures that you can take to protect your dog.

Things You'll Need:

  • Dental Kits (for Dogs)
  • Dog Brushes
  • Dog Carriers
  • Dog Collars
  • Dog Leashes
  • Dog Medication
  • Dog Shampoo
  • Flea And Tick Dog Shampoo
  • Dogs
  • Veterinarian

Instructions

Step 1:

Schedule an appointment with your veterinarian for an exam. Request information about and diagnostic tests for parasites common to your area.

Step 2:

Treat as recommended and use products designed to prevent reinfestation.

Step 3:

Give your puppy wormer at three weeks of age; 80 percent of puppies have roundworms.

Step 4:

Avoid exposure to strays and don't exercise your pet in areas that attract lots of dogs.

Step 5:

Prevent your dog from eating feces from other dogs or other animals. Contact with fecal material from another dog is the most common way for a dog to get intestinal parasites.

Tips & Warnings

  • Select products that control all stages of the flea on your dog and in the home. Pay attention to what is safe for the environment and around your kids.
  • Regular bathing and grooming will keep you aware of any external parasites, but blood and fecal tests are required to diagnose internal parasites.
  • Eliminating tapeworms requires medication available only from the veterinarian.
  • Avoid over-the-counter products and home remedies. These are generally less effective and may be dangerous.

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