Lungworm in dogs
06
Dec
Lungworm or Angiostrongylus vasorum is being seen more commonly in dogs in our region of West London. It is spread from foxes to slugs or snails, and if a dog eats a slug or snail or licks the slug “trail” it can become infected. This can progress to a life threatening infection, which can cause coughing, lethargy , bleeding or even heart failure.
It can be prevented by a monthly treatment of a spot on to the back of the neck – Advocate.
Have a look at this video which explains the life cycle
Advocate monthly spot on