
Parasite Protection for a Healthy, Happy Pet

External Parasites (Ectoparasites)
- Bartonella (Cat Scratch Disease) – transmitted by fleas
- Lyme Disease, Anaplasmosis, Ehrlichiosis, and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever – transmitted by ticks
Internal Parasites (Endoparasites)
Internal parasites are just as harmful as external ones. Roundworms are the most common internal parasites seen in pets, but hookworms, whipworms, and tapeworms are also frequently diagnosed. Pets can become infected by ingesting parasite eggs from contaminated soil or feces, or by eating infected hosts such as rodents or fleas.
Many of these parasites are zoonotic, meaning they can infect humans as well. For example:
- Swallowing roundworm eggs can cause larvae to migrate through the body, potentially damaging organs or even causing blindness.
- Hookworm larvae can penetrate bare skin, resulting in a condition called cutaneous larval migrans.
Heartworm Disease
Heartworm is another dangerous internal parasite, though it cannot spread to humans. Pets become infected when bitten by mosquitoes carrying heartworm larvae. Once inside the body, the larvae travel through the bloodstream to the heart and lungs, where they mature into adult worms.
Adult heartworms live in the right side of the heart, leading to heart failure and potentially death if left untreated. Symptoms may not appear in the early stages, but as the disease progresses, signs can include:
- Dogs: coughing, lethargy, and reduced stamina
- Cats: coughing, vomiting, or difficulty in breathing
Importance of Year-Round Prevention
- Protect against heartworm disease.
- Control intestinal parasites.
- Prevent tick-borne illnesses.
- Washing hands thoroughly after handling pets
- Disposing of pet waste promptly
- Avoiding undercooked meats and unwashed produce
Protect Your Pet From Parasites
Our veterinary team will recommend a customized parasite prevention plan based on your pet’s lifestyle, health, and environment. Year-round protection is one of the simplest and most effective ways to keep your furry companion healthy, happy, and parasite-free.
To learn more about parasite prevention or to schedule your pet’s next checkup, contact Dorset Street Animal Hospital today. Together, we’ll keep your pet protected every season of the year.
