HOOKWORMS

About Hookworms

WHERE THEY LIVE IN THE HOST

Adult worms live in the small intestine where they bite into the tissue and feed on blood. The young worms then migrate through the lungs.

HOW THEY SPREAD

Infected dogs and cats pass worm eggs in their feces. The eggs contaminate the soil where they can be ingested. The eggs can hatch and the worms can burrow through skin. Worms can infect nursing puppies through their mother’s milk.

How to Protect Your Pets

LOOK FOR SIGNS & SYMPTOMS

  • Diarrhea
  • Weight loss
  • Anemia (pale gums, weakness)
  • Cough
  • Itchy Paws
  • Poor growth

TALK WITH YOUR VETERINARIAN

If you see any of the signs or symptoms above, talk to your veterinarian about MilbeGuard®. It’s important to schedule yearly visits with your veterinarian so they can perform blood and  fecal tests.

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