Hookworms

Hookworms are small blood sucking parasites that live, feed, and reproduce within the small intestines. Puppies and kittens are most commonly affected; they acquire the infections 1) from an environment contaminated with hookworm larvae, 2) through the placenta (before birth), or 3) through the mother’s milk. Hookworms may be found incidentally on routine fecal exams; your pet may show no obvious signs of a problem. Large burdens of hookworms may cause anemia (due to the large amount of blood ingested by the worms), weight loss, and diarrhea. Pets in a heavily contaminated area may develop skin inflammation on the feet caused by the larvae burrowing into the body through the skin. Treatment of hookworm infections requires environmental clean-up and deworming medication. Environmental decontamination is particularly important to avoid transmission of this parasite to people. Regular deworming practices and testing of your pet’s feces help to ensure that your pet and your family are parasite free.



The Laser Center
Tri-County Animal Clinic is please to offer Laser Therapy and Laser Surgery for dogs, cats, horses and other animals.

Location Hours
Monday7:30am – 5:00pm
Tuesday7:30am – 5:00pm
Wednesday7:30am – 4:00pm
Thursday7:30am – 5:00pm
Friday7:30am – 5:00pm
Saturday7:30am – 12:00pm
SundayClosed

Please call to make an appointment. We are usually open during lunch hours but feel free to call and check as there are some days that necessitate closing during this time. We are also closed on all major holidays. After Hours/Emergency Number: 931-722-9240 Leave a message if there is no answer at the time of calling!



Our Services
Tri-County Animal Clinic offers services for dogs, cats, equine, cattle and other large and small animals. Learn more about our services.