A. Most of
the worms affect puppies and begin feeding blood, nutrients, and tissues.
Not exact matches
There are many different species of
worms which can
affect your
puppy's growth and development.
Usually, when people hear the term dog
worms, they think «
puppy worms», as if this is something that only
affects puppies and will be outgrown.
A month of healthy happy
puppies had gone by smoothly before we began to notice that Dixie, one of the females, was acting unusually sluggish, enough for us to assume she was
affected with
worms.
Simply killing the
worms will not be sufficient to save the life of a severely
affected puppy.
Intestinal
worms can
affect dogs of any age but are particularly dangerous in young
puppies.
On the other hand,
puppies may
affect by
worms from the mammary glands when feeding milk.
As the
puppy is more likely to be
affected by various
worms, so you should keep an eye on possible symptoms due to seek proper treatment.
If the
puppy is 2 or 3 weeks of old and
affected by
worms then you should take an immediate step to be dewormed your dog otherwise, they have a high chance of death.
As a
puppy, your little bundle of joy can very easily come into contact with different kinds of
worms that will
affect his overall health and quality of life.