Cuddling and playing with your cute puppy can be the best feeling in the world. However, that feeling can quickly fade if you find that your puppy has worms.
Simply put, the presence of puppy worms is not attractive. It is, actually, highly repulsive. The good news is that it is perfectly possible to treat worms in your puppy.
Origin of worms
So where do worms really come from in a puppy? Well, the fact is that worms can be considered as an inseparable part of puppy growth. A puppy gets worms when it is nursed by its mother, from the mother’s milk.
Common worm types
Roundworms are the worms that are found most commonly in puppies. They look a lot like how noodles appear after they are cooked. The presence of hookworms in puppies can be said to be quite common, too. Hookworms are worms that have teeth, using which they attach themselves to the intestines of a puppy. Sometimes, a puppy can suffer from the presence of tapeworms, as well. Tapeworms usually get inside a puppy via contaminated food. Note, however, that the presence of tapeworms in a puppy, although not impossible, is quite rare.
Harm worms can cause
Worms can cause harm to your puppy in many ways. For instance, if your puppy has worms he may feel discomfort. When hookworms are present in a puppy, it is common for the puppy to suffer from anaemia, as hookworms feast on puppy blood by attaching themselves to the intestines. So, if your puppy shows signs of having anaemia make sure that you contact your vet as soon as possible. The presence of other kinds of worms may lead your puppy to suffer from various health conditions, too.








