The Golden Retriever has a thick coat, which requires frequent combing and good hair care, as well as regular bathing and deworming, otherwise it is easy for the dog to suffer from skin diseases, which can seriously affect its healthy development. What parasites are often found in the Golden Retriever’s body? 1, roundworm: This is a parasite that many dogs may be infected with, it is mainly parasitic in the Golden Retriever’s intestines, like a rubber band, beige, will make the dog produce dysentery, vomiting, flatulence and other symptoms. Roundworms mainly come from maternal infection, so you need to deworm the one-month-old Golden puppy, you can also take some roundworm medication regularly according to the doctor’s advice. 2, tapeworm: this parasite looks like a flat noodle with lamellar joints, mainly parasitic in the Golden Retriever’s intestine, if you often observe the dog’s feces, which has maggot-like worms is tapeworm, this worm usually also gathers in the This worm usually collects near the anus of the Golden. The tapeworm is mainly infected by fleas, so it is necessary to clean the fleas on the Golden often, mainly by using relevant drugs to kill the fleas outside the body, the tapeworm inside the body also needs to take relevant deworming drugs. 3, hookworm: this parasite is mainly parasitic in the Golden Retriever’s duodenum, also called “duodenal worm”, hookworm is small, with a fine head The hookworm is small, with a fine hook at the head, and lives by hooking the dog’s intestinal wall and sucking blood, which usually causes the Golden to have bloody stools, black stools, anemia and other symptoms. Hookworms originate from moist places, so the Golden’s kennel should be dry and hygienic. If hookworms are found in the Golden’s body, it should be sent to the veterinarian for treatment and regular deworming. There are many other kinds of parasites in the Golden’s body, and three of the more common ones are listed here. In order for the dog to grow up healthy, owners are required to put more effort into the dog’s diet and living, and to deworm and vaccinate the Golden regularly, all of which should not be ignored.
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