What is the reaction of having a bug in the dog s belly and having a bug in the dog s belly

Updated on parenting 2024-07-02
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Bugs in your dog's stomach can be caused by several reasons:

    If your dog's weight was within the normal range before, and suddenly became thin for a certain period of time, but the appetite is normal, and the nutrition of the food is relatively comprehensive, then it may be that there are worms in the stomach, especially the dog that usually deworms in the body is more sloppy, and the possibility of worms in the body is greater. Of course, if the owner is unable to determine the situation on his own, he can also take it to the pet hospital to consult a doctor.

    The normal color of your dog's gums should be pale pink and relatively smooth. However, if you find that your dog's gums are too white, it is likely to be anemia, and one of the factors causing anemia is malnutrition caused by worms in the stomach. Of course, because it involves anemia, it is not easy to judge this situation, so if you are inexperienced, you should take your dog to the doctor.

    I believe that everyone, as a diligent poop picker, knows the normal shape of dog poop well. Therefore, once the dog's poop is abnormal, the owner should be vigilant to see if the dog is sick.

    If the poop looks soft, or there is occasional blood, and the dog is emaciated, then there may be worms in the stomach, and there are many coccidiosis and trichomoniasis, but this situation is more common in puppies, so friends with puppies at home should pay special attention.

    I hope to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Abnormal body shape.

    Dogs eat a lot, but they don't grow meat, and even their bodies are getting thinner and thinner, which is caused by parasites in the body absorbing the dog's nutrients.

    If you find that your dog's food intake is normal, but it is getting thinner day by day, and the ribs are becoming more and more obvious, it means that there are already worms in the stomach, and it is likely that roundworms, tapeworms and hookworms are the ghosts, then the pet owner must pay attention.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If a dog has worms in its stomach, there are basically three symptoms to see.

    In the second case, the dog's gums are whitish. Normally, a dog's gums should be pale pink in color. In the case of anemia, the color of the dog's gums will turn white.

    In the third case, if the dog eats more nutritionally, but suddenly becomes very thin and has no energy, it is possible that the dog has worms in his stomach.

    As an owner, what you usually have to do is to deworm the dog, if you find that there are already worms in the dog's stomach, take the dog to the pet hospital as soon as possible**.

    I hope to be able to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.

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