No, it can't
in case you‘re wondering your dog is not half cat when it does that
Its called a heart worm you can have your dog tested if negative start it on heart worm medicines if the dog has heart worms there are treatments for this also
Its called a heart worm you can have your dog tested if negative start it on heart worm medicines if the dog has heart worms there are treatments for this also
if the dog has heart worms Ivomec will kill both the worm and the dog. If the dog is heart worm free it can be sued but Valbazen or panacur are better choices
heart worms if not treated can kill it
There is no symbiosis between a flea and a dog. The flea is a blood eating parasite on the dog. There is benefit to the flea but not to the dog so there is no symbiosis.
Vinegar will kill heart worms in some breeds of dogs. It also depends on how bad and how long your dog has had the worms that determines if vinegar will work or not.
Yes, but in a round about way. The way your dog might get heart worms from another dog is if the dog with heart worms is bitten by a mosquito which then bites your dog. The virus is spread by mosquitoes and not the dog itself. The article link below has more info on heart worms in dogs.
Heartworms do not come out in a dog's feces. Instead, heartworms live in the heart and pulmonary arteries of infected dogs, where they can grow into mature worms and produce microfilariae. These microfilariae circulate in the dog's bloodstream and can be detected through blood tests, but they are not excreted in feces. If you suspect your dog has heartworms, it's important to consult a veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment.
minerals and syrums tht fight off bacteria and diseasis that can kill your dog or cat such as heart worms.
If your dog is very warm they may just be warm from the heat. If they have other symptoms, it may be from overheating or a fever.
Take him to the vet. One of the more common reasons for an ongoing cough, besides kennel cough, is heart worms or congestive heart failure. The heart worms can cause the heart failure. There is a simple test to find out. It only takes minutes. If you ignore the problem, it could cost your dog his life. If it is not heart worms or CHF, the vet can narrow it down, and let you know what else the problem is.