Not sure about what you mean when you say that, but I do know that, whether it is itchy or not, she and your entire family have to take medication to treat it. You just have to ask for some at the chemist.
When he rubs his but on the floor,Could mean hes just itchy , Or has Worms ,And if hes not eating ., It's probably worms.
Sometimes their butts get itchy. Also, this could mean that your horse has a certain type of worms that causes them to scratch their butts on stuff.
It's a possibility, but some cats may just have an itchy behind. My cat Molly does it on occasion and she doesn't have worms. Also, if they go to the bathroom sometimes they may have a 'hanger' back there and they want to get it off. If your cat is constantly doing this then take a sample of their feces into the vets to see if it is worms.
It depends on your definition of 'worm'. Earth worms and water worms both belong to the Phylum Annelid, if all Annelids are worms then water worms are worms.
There are many types of worms and some can be deadly, especially to a young dog. The worms need to be identified and treated properly by a veterinarian. If signs of worms are that evident while puppy is sleeping (not just in stools), it suggests that the puppy's body is riddled with them. It should, without hesitation, be seen by a veterinarian before extensive damage occurs to internal organs.
Sometimes they are just itchy, sometimes it can be loose fur they are trying to get rid of and sometimes it can be worms. Check for loose hair and if there are none I would make a vet trip to check for worms
NO! if it's white and itchy, you have worms
If its making your poo hole itchy, go and get some tablets from the pharmacy.
You can see why it knaws at its bottom an dor take it to th evet
caught stealing a pack of gummy worms
When he rubs his but on the floor,Could mean hes just itchy , Or has Worms ,And if hes not eating ., It's probably worms.
If your cat is constantly scratching it's bum then it could have parasites such as worms, take it to the vet
Dogs have anal sacks that get fill up with liquid. When they get full they will drag their bottom on the floor and will continue to do so until the sacis drained. The technique of draining the sac can be easily taught to dog owners by their vet. In some cases if the sac is not drained it can lead to infection.
Hi, I've recently been over in Cambodia with a foundation and some of the children we have had to treat, in particular younger children, eg. 3 or 4 have had a rash near there neck and on their chest. However when asked the children said they were not itchy. These rashes have been said to be from dehydration. As the worms take all the nutrients and can severly dehydrate a child easily. So yes, I have seen children with rashes that are not itchy that are a result from worms. Once the kids were treated after a few days rash began to go away... Hope this helps.
There are many possible reasons for this. It may be itchy, the dog may have intestinal worms, it may be a nervous habit, etc. Consult a veterinarian, if possible, to rule out medical conditions, and then consult a trainer if the vet thinks it's just a bad habit.
To clean its bottom and to literally scratch its bottom. == ANSWER == This may be a sign of worms, please get your pet checked.
No, the platypus is a carnivore. It feeds on annelid worms, tiny shrimp and annelid worms that live at the bottom of freshwater creeks and rivers.