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Screening Puppies With Worms in Their Stools

Puppies are prone to several types of intestinal worms which may, or may not, produce clear symptoms. Sometimes you will see worms in your puppy’s stool or notice other signs of worms, such as itching, weight loss, , vomiting, lethargy, dull coat or pale gums. Puppies with worms in their stools need to be evaluated to determine which type of parasite is affecting the animal.

A veterinarian can perform a stool test for puppies showing worms in their poop, but even if there is no evidence, these tests are recommended as part of routine care. In order to have a stool test performed, you will need to bring a sample of stool passed within the last 24 hours to your veterinarian’s office. The most common types of screening are fecal flotation and fecal smear. Fecal flotation is the test used to identify worms or their eggs, while fecal smear is used to test for single-celled parasites. These tests should be performed for all puppies with worms in their poop, or with any other signs of worm infestation. Stool tests are also part of routine examinations. Since there are often no visible signs of worms, all puppies and should be tested for worms at least once a year.

If you notice worms in your puppy’s stool, you may be able to identify the type of worm the puppy has. The most common types of intestinal worms are: hookworms, tapeworms, and roundworms.

Hookworms are blood-sucking parasites that are usually not visible in the host’s stool. However, the stool may appear black or tarry. If your puppy has hookworms, you may also notice pale gums or lethargy from anemia, dull coat, diarrhea, vomiting or slow growth. Tapeworms are small worms that look like grains of rice. You may see these in your puppy’s stool or around the anus. Itching is the most common symptom of tapeworms. Roundworms are long, spaghetti-like worms that can often be seen in a puppy’s stool or vomit. Roundworms cause abdominal bloating, weight loss, lethargy, diarrhea, vomiting and dull coat.

If your puppy is infected you may want to investigate natural, alternative remedies that have been shown to help puppies with worms in their stool. Fortunately there are various options to consider which can help your pet get rid of such nasty invaders while giving you peace of mind. Herb of grace and cloves for example, are among the most effective herbs for worms. Often they are combined with others to create potent formulas that cleanse the blood in a safe way.

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Written by Iris Toscano, natural health pet advocate. Visit homeopathic and herbals 4 pets to find out more about pet worms and natural treatments that can be as effective as traditional medicines.

Black stool? Can Anyone help. I’m scared.?

This is the first time I’ve had black stool. It wasn’t diarrhea, or hard to poop out. Should I be worried?
I heard black stool maybe an indicator of internal bleeding.
No alcohol.
I’m 15. I don’t drink.

Many people think they have a black stool when usually it’s simply a very very dark brown. The black stool that may indicate internal GI bleeding is really ‘tar-like’ and pitch black (research “melena”).

From your age and inferring that this is the first time it’s happened to you, I wouldn’t worry. Many different kinds of foods and medicines can turn stool dark, almost black. Some very fatty will darken stool. Blueberries, licorice, Pepto-Bismol (bismuth), and iron supplements are also common things that can turn stool nearly-black.

I would only worry if you notice that your next stools are still black, plus symptoms that might indicate blood loss — very pale, sweating, weakness, etc. I hope this helps.

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