Do
parasites cause “Scooting”?
Parasites too
cause the scooting. Scooting
is a an anal sac disease. First
let's understand what scooting
is in detail. This is the dragging
of anus with the hind limbs
in an extended state. Parasites
causing irritation in the anus
regions lead to such type of
actions in animals like dogs.
However, one
should not be under the impression
that it is the parasite that
alone causes such scooting in
case of dogs. There are many
occasions in which the dog may
have the scooting without any
parasite based etiological agent.
For example, the anal gland
infections, tumors at the anus
and injuries near the anal regions
also may lead to such type of
dragging of anus region, frequently
by the affected dogs.
Flea bite allergy
often causes irritation at the
anus region and the animal may
try to bite the anus region
and the irritations due to these
factors lead to the final dragging
of anus region on the ground.
Cestodiasis in dogs is the condition
caused by tapeworms.
In such occasions,
if the animal is not treated
in time, the animal may be seen
exhibiting the scooting activities.
Tapeworm segments passed in
the stool create crawling like
activities near anus.
Such crawling
activities of the tapeworm segments
lead to severe itching at these
regions. Hence, to make a relief
from this type of constant irritation,
the animal starts pressing the
anus region on the ground first
and then tries to drag it on
the ground with typical extension
of rear limbs.
Usually there
is a packet of eggs when the
fecal sample is examined by
microscope. However, the flotation
technique leads to breakage
of these packets to burst and
hence, diagnosis is difficult
in such occasions. Scooting
dogs need to be examined to
rule out tapeworm segments,
which look like rice like pieces.
These segments
are white in color and turn
yellow when taken from the body.
Tapeworms themselves may be
seen in the motion or near anus
below the tail regions. Consult
your veterinarian for specific
cures for this.
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