This parasite is a normal inhabitant of dogs» hair follicles; however in young or
immunosuppressed pets, it may multiply and cause significant hair loss.
Not exact matches
Our feline companion animals are a very nice addition to any household (though some caution must be advised in households with
immunosuppressed individuals), and informed owners can positively influence the health and longevity of their
pet kitty.
The
pet has the disease but is unable to generate an immune response because it is
immunosuppressed.
Because dogs live very closely with their human companions and some of their parasites are transmissible to us, particularly to our children, elderly or
immunosuppressed, prevention of parasitic diseases is an important part of
pet ownership.
Keep children and
immunosuppressed individuals away from
pet food, bowls and utensils.