Pet Internal Deworming: Methods, Medications, and Best Practices
Internal deworming is the process of administering medications to pets to eliminate intestinal parasites such as roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, and whipworms. Regular deworming is essential for maintaining pet health and preventing zoonotic infections.
Common deworming medications include benzimidazoles, praziquantel, pyrantel pamoate, and ivermectin, available in oral, chewable, or liquid forms. Dosage is determined by pet species, weight, age, and type of parasite.
Veterinarians recommend routine deworming schedules, particularly for puppies, kittens, and outdoor pets. Monitoring, stool testing, and hygiene practices help prevent reinfection and maintain overall pet health.
Safe internal deworming supports digestion, growth, and immunity, while reducing the risk of disease transmission to humans.
