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Tuckers range of food, accessories & health care products will keep your chooks & birds happy and healthy.
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Roundworm infections are one of the most common parasitic infections of dogs, and puppies are at particular risk. Canine roundworms can also infect and cause disease in humans. By protecting your dog from roundworms, you can help to keep you and your family safe.
Roundworms are intestinal parasites. The adult worms live in the small intestine and are white and spaghetti-like in appearance, ranging from 5 to 15 cm in length.
A Canine Roundworm
Canine roundworms (Toxocara canis)
There are two important species of roundworms in Australia that can infest dogs:
To explain the roundworm life cycle, let’s begin with adult roundworms living in the small intestine of an infected dog. Male and female roundworms mate and the females then produce up to 200,000 eggs per day which are passed in the faeces. Roundworm eggs passed in the faeces are not immediately infectious, however they can develop to the infectious stage in as little as 2 to 3 weeks under the right environmental conditions and may remain infectious for several years.
Dogs can become infested with roundworm through ingestion of infective eggs from a contaminated environment (e.g. a dog park) or through eating an infested host animal such as a rodent.
Puppies can get roundworms from their mother prior to birth in the womb (the worm larvae can cross the placenta) or soon after birth via the milk. They can also be infested by ingesting eggs from the environment or by consuming rodents or birds.
Signs of roundworms in dogs may include:
Sometimes there are no roundworm symptoms in dogs. In these cases, the only way to diagnose a worm infestation is for a vet to conduct a faecal examination to look for worm eggs.
Roundworms may sometimes be seen in the stool of an infested dog, especially after a deworming treatment is given. They are long, white worms with a spaghetti-like appearance.
The NexGard® Range includes highly effective options for the treatment of roundworm in dogs:
When choosing roundworm medicine for dogs, make sure to select a product appropriate for the age and weight of your pet. Consult with your vet if you have any questions about how to treat roundworm in dogs.
Protecting dogs against roundworm is essential to protect not only your dog’s health, but also the health of you and your family. If roundworm eggs are accidentally ingested by a human, the parasite can migrate to internal organs, affecting muscles, eyes and the brain. Young children are considered most at risk as they are more likely to play in contaminated areas and place things in their mouths.
Monthly deworming of dogs is recommended to reduce environmental contamination with roundworm eggs and minimise the risk of transmission to people. Puppies should be dewormed every 2 weeks until at least 8 weeks of age (at least 2 weeks after weaning).
Giving your dog NexGard SPECTRA monthly provides the most complete protection against fleas, ticks, mites, heartworm and intestinal worms, all in one tasty chew.
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