Sentences with phrase «large worms»

They are fairly large worms that can grow up to 14 inches long and can live there for up to 5 - 7 years.
It is caused by large worms (1 foot in length) that live inside the heart and lungs of affected animals which causes severe lung and heart disease.
Several large worms can be found on the feces of cats, although few actually cause diarrhea.
Dogs are exposed to larvae through a mosquito bite and, if unchecked, the larvae can develop into large worms.
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Heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis) is a fairly large worm up to 14 inches long that, in adulthood, lives in the heart and pulmonary arteries of an infected dog.
I was curious though if your previous message with the maltipoo that died and still had large worms intact and dying 3 weeks post treatment was normal.
Heartworms are large worms reaching 6 - 14 inches (15 - 36 cm) long.
Even if large worms are not seen in the feces, sometimes microscopic examination can indicate the cysts.
Heartworms (Dirofilaria immitis) are fairly large worms (can grow up to 14 inches long) that, in adulthood, live in the heart and pulmonary arteries of an infected
Sarah Gabbott, Professor of Palaeobiology from the University of Leicester's School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, said: «When we first saw the large worm curled around, almost hugging, lots of tiny worms, we suspected that we had uncovered an adult with offspring.
The ordinary worms were able to produce about 12,000 eggs, while the larger worms laid almost 200,000, according to data published in the journal Global Change Biology in November.
It is important to ensure that your pet is dewormed at regular intervals, a large worm burdens can accumulate quickly and can pose a serious health risk to your dog or cat.
Heartworms are large worms that live in a cat's heart and can eventually cause death.
Heartworms (Dirofilaria immitis) are fairly large worms (can grow up to 14 inches long) that, in adulthood, live in the heart and pulmonary arteries of an infected animal.
These larvae develop into the larger worms that lodge in your pet's heart and blood vessels.
These are large worms that spend most of their lives in a dog's lower digestive tract, where they burrow into the lining of the large bowel wall and feed on the dog's tissues, blood and other bodily fluids.
In addition, a positive heartworm infected dog can have an adverse reaction to the preventative if already infected with a large worm burden.
A positive heartworm infected dog can have an adverse reaction to the preventative if already infected with a large worm burden.
Heartworm Disease Cycle Heartworms are exactly that — large worms that live in the hearts of cats and dogs.
The slow - moving bugbear that appears in various sizes, and large worm - like enemies that burst through the ground and vomit goo all over you.
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