Check out these 3 insightful articles covering the ins and outs of veterinary parasitology.

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Some of the most commonly found parasites prevalent in dogs and cats alike include roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, coccidia, and giardia.1 That is why we have provided 3 versatile articles detailing diagnostic and treatment measures that meet each pet’s needs.
From an in-depth look at Toxoplasma gondii to the importance of informing pet parents about the risk of parasites—there’s something for everyone. Happy reading!
- Dear Toxoplasma gondii, do you feel neglected?: Jennifer Chatfield, DVM, DACZM, DACVPM, details this often-ignored zoonotic disease including its origin, treatment methods, prevalence, and more.
- Factors affecting your deworming protocols for puppies and kittens: From the types of parasites to each patient’s unique needs, learn these important considerations when approaching deworming protocols for young pets.
- Parasites in pets: Understanding and prevalence: Discover tips for educating pet parents about how common parasites are in adult dogs and cats, plus the significance of early treatment.
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