1. **Diarrhea**: This can be intermittent or chronic and may contain mucus or blood.
2. **Vomiting**: Dogs may vomit occasionally, especially if the infestation is severe.
3. **Weight Loss**: Despite having a good appetite, dogs with intestinal parasites may lose weight due to nutrient absorption issues.
4. **Increased Appetite**: Some dogs may seem hungrier than usual as their bodies are not absorbing nutrients effectively.
5. **Lethargy**: Infected dogs often appear tired and less active than usual.
6. **Abdominal Distension**: A bloated or swollen abdomen can be a sign of severe infestation, particularly with roundworms.
7. **Scooting**: Dogs may drag their rear on the ground due to irritation from worms.
8. **Flea Infestation**: Tapeworms are often associated with fleas, so a flea problem can indicate a potential tapeworm issue.
9. **Visible Worms**: In some cases, you may see worms or segments of worms in the dog's feces or around the anus.
If you notice any of these symptoms, it is important to consult your veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Regular deworming and preventive care can help keep your dog healthy and free from intestinal parasites.
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