My dog’s stomach is getting hot. Is that a sign that she needs to deworm?
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Deworming is not that essential even though vet doctors recommend to be given once in three months. If you find the dog is active and eating well you don’t need to customerly administer deworming medicine once in three months. Incase youfind the dog not active and not eating well due to lack of apitite, signs of vommiting which may be due to undigested food and all other rubbish along with worms and bacteria in the indestine resulting in heavy irritable bowel in their stomach . In that case you can give them a deworming medicine. Otherwise it may not be required. The reason for doctors recommending is to help the pharma manufacturers.
It’s not always easy to spot dog worms, so don’t worry if you get it wrong – if you’re unsure about worms in your dog, or you don’t know what kind they are, your vet will happily check your dog over to see if there’s a problem. A lot of the time you won’t be able to tell unless you get their poop checked by your veterinarian. But there can be signs like bloated belly, slight diarrhea or you could actually see them in their poop or coming out of their rectum.