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Roundworm-A Serious Zoonosis

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 Donald H DeForge, VMD SilverSandsVeterinary.com DonDeForge100@gmail.com General Companion Animal Care Walk-In Emergency and Urgent Care Roundworm-The Hidden Zoonosis Roundworm a Serious Zoonosis Toxocariasis Toxocara Roundworm A Serious Zoonosis Roundworm infection, or Toxocariasis, is a  zoonotic  disease — a disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans. Dogs and cats are the definitive hosts for the roundworm species that commonly cause human disease.   Zoonotic Potential - Roundworm Infection Roundworm is common in our pet population in the United States.  It can be found in all ages of dogs and cats but is most commonly seen in kittens and puppies.  Because of this, it is critical to bring your pet to a veterinarian as soon as it is adopted; purchased; or rescued.   Your pDVM will set into place a very important deworming program to prevent your pet from being affected by roundworm and to prevent it from being spread to family; friends, or others in contact with your new

The Senior Pet-Unconditional Love-Become your pet's Super Hero!

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  SilverSandsVeterinary.com Donald H DeForge, VMD General Practice Walk-In ER -Urgent Care 203-877-3221 DonDeForge100@gmail.com Become a Super Hero and Help Your Geriatric Pet! “I wish people would realize that animals are totally dependent on us, helpless, like children, a trust that is put upon us.” –  James Herriot The Senior Pet and Unconditional Love- Become a Pain and Discomfort Detective! From the American Veterinary Medical Association: What do senior pets need to stay happy and healthy for as long as possible? No matter how well cared for, senior pets are vulnerable to aging-related issues, including certain diseases. This means that senior pets require more attention than younger pets, including more frequent visits to the veterinarian as well as possible changes in their diet and home environment. Here are some basic considerations when caring for senior pets: Increased veterinary care:  Senior pets need to see a veterinarian twice a year or more so signs of illness or other