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To maintain digestive health and overall health, a horse should be regularly de-wormed to remove internal parasites.
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It depends on whether they are external or internal parasites. External parasites (such as fleas and ticks) can be treated by flea collars or products such as FrontLine Spot-on. These can be purchased from most pet shops or vets. For internal parasites (such as lungworm or heartworm) these may need veterinary diagnosis and treatment depending on the extent of the infestation. Some internal parasites such as heartworm can be lethal if left untreated. Minor infestations can be killed with over-the-counter products.
Hi, If your dog does end up with an internal parasite, treatment will begin only when the parasite has been accurately identified, since there are different treatments for different types of parasites. Sometimes more than one parasite will be involved, which means that more than one treatment may be necessary. Some types of parasites will also require treatment of your dog's environment as well. Check this out to know more about treating worms: http://dogtime.com/internal-parasites-in-dogs-aaha.html
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Ectoparasites are external parasites. Lice or fleas are examples.
Internal parasites in cattle can be worms in the intestinal tract and external ones would be ticks, flies and fleas on their skin.
Yes your cat can carry topical parasites, such as fleas, ticks, etc. and internal parasites such as roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms, etc. Take your Cat into see your Veterinarian for a good check up and also bring in a sample of the cat's feces to be checked for internal parasites.
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External parasites are fleas, ticks, ear mites, lice, mange mites, and fly bots. Internal Parasites are heartworms, tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms.
External parasites are fleas, ticks, ear mites, lice, mange mites, and fly bots. Internal Parasites are heartworms, tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms.
External parasites - such as ticks or mites - will usually be visible around the lizards eyes and mouth. Though you may need a magnifying glass to see them, as they're so tiny. Internal parasites are often expelled in the lizards faeces.