Toxocara canis and Toxocara cati are the ascarids that are coughed up and swallowed during the larval stage. These roundworms are found in dog and cats, respectively
The wind whispered through the trees. The sun smiled down on the children playing in the park. The flowers danced in the gentle breeze. The car engine coughed and spluttered as it tried to start.
Answer #2: This answer is so wrong. There are generally NO symptoms when a dog has heartworms. When they get to a advanced stage then there might be some coughing and generally a little lethargic. The white worms referred to in the other answer are round worms which are coughed up or vomited up, is a totally different parasite and easily treated. Your dog should be tested for heartworm first, a simple blood test, then if negative, put on a year around heartworm monthly protectant. Answer #1: The most noticeable symptom is when they cough up white worms in their vomit. Make certain that your dog does not ingest the worm (dogs have the nasty tendency to do that).
Actually, since cats are carnivores, eating any vegetation isn't good for cats. But cats tend to eat grass and other vegetation to purposely irritate their stomachs so they can throw up hair they've ingested while grooming themselves. This is why hairballs that have been coughed up by cats normally have little bits of plants in them.
My sixteen year old dachshund actually coughed up a mass of fur this morning. He has developed a habit of licking the couch cover and the rug and is obviously swallowing the hair he picks up. This was no spitting of hair out of his mouth this was from his stomach. I called my vet who advised half a teaspoon of liquid paraffin to be mixed with his food to help the contents of his stomach pass smoothly. Five years ago he ate sand on the beach and spent a night at a vets being dosed with liquid paraffin. Hope this helps.
Yes they do, even though they cough up pellets, they do still have to poo. The bones and fur get coughed up and the rest of it goes out the other end.
The larvae are coughed up into the throat and mouth, and are then swallowed and passed into the small intestine. It is within the intestine that they develop into the adult worm
Someone coughed at the back of the room.I coughed on the crumbs.
The particles trapped by the cilia in the respiratory system are moved upwards towards the throat where they are either coughed out or swallowed and eventually expelled from the body.
Well one must imagine that being swallowed by the deity of time Cronos aged him so that when he was coughed out he was at least as old as Zeus; thus, I don't believe he had much of a 'childhood' to speak of. He also was the last to choose what to be god of, so he is regularly grumpy.
No, "coughed" is a past tense verb. Adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide more information about how an action is done, but "coughed" itself does not serve this function.
Cilia are hair-like structures found in the respiratory tract that sweep mucus and trapped particles upward towards the pharynx, where they can be coughed up or swallowed.
The past tense of cough is coughed.
No it did not
True. The cilia in the trachea sweep mucus upward, where it is then transported to the back of the throat and eventually swallowed or coughed out. If there is an excess amount that reaches the nose, it can trigger a sneeze reflex to expel it.
The word you're looking for is - coughed
after the party,the girl heard a funny rumor and here came the convulsion she laughed for 15 days straight
Your question does not make sense. A modified option of your question could be, What action should you take if you have coughed up blood once or twice?