* Weight loss
* Diarrhea
* Vomiting
* Anemia
* Dehydration
* Lethargy
* Abdominal pain
* Skin problems
* Respiratory problems
In some cases, worms can even be fatal.
There are a variety of different types of worms that can affect dogs, including:
* Roundworms
* Hookworms
* Tapeworms
* Whipworms
* Heartworms
The type of worm that a dog has will determine the symptoms that they experience.
Worming treatments are available from your veterinarian in a variety of forms, including:
* Oral tablets
* Injectable medications
* Topical spot-on treatments
The frequency with which your dog needs to be wormed will depend on a number of factors, including their age, lifestyle, and environment. Your veterinarian will recommend a worming schedule that is right for your dog.
It is important to worm your dog regularly to prevent and treat worm infestations. By doing so, you can help keep your dog healthy and happy.