![]() ![]() Here’s the good news: Roundworms are extremely common in dogs, so there’s no need to panic too much if yours gets them.Pot bellies, a dull coat and a slow or poor growth rate are sure signs of roundworm, so you might want to keep an eye out for them. Puppies are infected with roundworms when they are in the womb.These are then pooped out, and probably end up eaten by other dogs. Roundworms live in the dog’s gut, and lay eggs within the intestine. You’ll see these types of worms in dog’s poo.Hope you can still enjoy a bowl of spaghetti after this. Roundworms are quite long and spaghetti-like they can be white or light brown in colour too.Here’s a list of all the types of puppy worms (just don’t greet them with a handshake…better not to touch them at all – bleurgh) Roundworm Check you out, you can probably become the official puppy dewormer in your neighbourhood. In this article, we’ll talk you through all the different puppy worms there, the symptoms of puppy worms, and all the available treatments. ![]() It might sound like a lot, but it’s no trouble, we’re here to help you along the way. Don’t worm around training – Download Zigzag! ![]()
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