Signs of gastrointestinal (GI) parasites in pets can vary depending on the type and severity of the infestation. Common signs may include:
- Vomiting: Persistent or recurrent vomiting, especially if it contains worms.
- Diarrhea: Frequent loose stools or diarrhea with blood or mucus.
- Weight Loss: Unexplained weight loss despite a good appetite.
- Lethargy: A general lack of energy or interest in activities.
- Potbellied Appearance: Swelling or bloating of the abdomen.
- Visible Worms: In some cases, you may see worms in the feces or around the pet's anal area.
- Dull Coat: A dry, unkempt, or dull-looking fur coat.
- Itching and Scooting: Excessive itching, licking, or scooting on the rear end.
- Loss of Appetite: A decreased interest in food or refusal to eat.
- Anemia: Pale gums and a lack of energy due to blood loss in severe cases.