Pet Owner Parasite Screening Brochure en Ca
Pet Owner Parasite Screening Brochure en Ca
Pet Owner Parasite Screening Brochure en Ca
Blood tests, including a Worms can cause infection • Hookworm • Diarrhea • Failure to grow/thrive Stool sample and tests, Deworming Monthly parasite control
comprehensive vector-borne when dogs are exposed to • Roundworm • Loose stool or blood • Severe anemia including the following: medication products (available from
disease screen. contaminated soil or stool
• Whipworm in stool • Weight loss • Fecal antigen testing and monthly your veterinarian), often
• Pale gums • Death • Fecal flotation preventives included in your monthly
Testing your dog’s blood reveals diseases that contains eggs or worm • Poor hair quality heartworm preventives
spread by ticks and mosquitoes.
larvae. Infection may also • Poor health
• Pot-bellied appearance Also remember to pick up
spread from mother to
• Vomiting your dog’s stool regularly
Effective treatments and puppies.
• Or may not show
prevention. any signs
Your veterinarian will recommend the
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best approach for your dog.
Infected mosquitoes spread • Heartworm • Mild cough • Heart failure Blood tests: Your veterinarian Oral, topical and injectable
worm larvae from infected • Reduced appetite • Lung disease • Comprehensive vector-borne will advise the heartworm preventives
• Reluctance to move • Death diseases screen best treatment
dogs to your dog.
or exercise • Chemistry profile
• Weight loss • Complete blood count
A urine test
Infected ticks carry bacteria • Lyme disease • Bloody nose • Autoimmune diseases Antibiotics Tick removal and use of
and bite your dog, spreading • Ehrlichiosis • Fever • Bleeding complications recommended tick preventives and Lyme
• Anaplasmosis • Lack of energy • Chronic joint pain by your vaccines
infection. Ticks spread many
• Lameness • Damaged joints veterinarian
diseases. • Loss of appetite • Death
• Painful joints • Kidney disease
• Pale gums • Low platelet count
• Or may not show • Low white blood
any signs cell count
IMPORTANT: Prevention may not be 100% effective. Test your dog at least once a year.
Consult with your veterinarian
on including comprehensive
parasite and vector-borne
disease testing in your pet’s
next wellness visit.