Monthly administration of PetTrust Plus kills any adult
roundworms and hookworms living in the intestines, so they can no longer reproduce.
Not exact matches
It eliminates
roundworms, whipworms, pinworms,
and hookworms within seven days, but make sure to use it for a full 30 days to catch newly hatching eggs throughout the
life cycle.
This provides excellent protection against heartworms, multiple gastrointestinal worms (
hookworms,
roundworms,
and whipworms) as well as targeting two stages of the flea
life cycle for effective flea control.
Roundworms,
hookworms and whipworms
live in your dog's body
and grow to adulthood in the intestinal tract.
The most common worms in dogs
and cats in the United States are the
roundworm, tapeworm, whipworm,
and hookworm — which
live primarily in the animal's intestine
and the heartworm, which
lives within the heart
and in the blood vessels leading from the heart to the lungs.
Other intestinal parasites, such as
roundworms,
hookworms and whipworms,
live in the soil
and can be easily passed on to your dog if it ingests these eggs by licking his feet, eating dirt, etc..
There are two basic types: Internal parasites (endoparasites) such as heartworms,
hookworms and roundworms,
live inside the body of a plant or animal
and produce an infection within the host.
They are quite good at detecting giardia
and other protozoa that
live within the intestine in vast numbers, but they often miss
hookworms,
roundworms,
and whipworms.
Parasites which
live in dog or cat feces include
roundworms, tapeworms,
hookworms,
and whipworms.
WORMS THAT
LIVE IN YOUR PET:
Hookworms and roundworms Hookworms and roundworms (Ancylostoma
and Ascaris) are common nematodes of dogs
and cats.