Angiostrongylus nematode worm in eye of puppy – surgical removal
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 at
9:22 pm

The French Heart worm is spread by eating snails. The worm larva found in the snail migrate from the dogs intestines to reach the heart where the worms develope to maturity. Larval worms then leave the heart, enter the lungs and are coughed up. In this case some of the larvae have migrated to the eye. Both eyes contain live worms which are removed surgically.
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Tagged with: Angiostrongylus • nematode • Puppy • removal • surgical • Worm
Filed under: Dog Worms Symptoms
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omg poor puppy i feels sooo sorry is he okk?? u just wanna hug him!!!
stop fucking around with flies and you wont get this shit
aquarium
hehe
@tnlknott how do the worms get in, in the first place?
im not sure, i would prett much expect the poor dog to be blinded in that eye.. but i hear its worth it because some worms can be fatal
see this is why you should tet hear worm shot for your dogs!
I would love to see how they patched up his eye.
Wonder what it feels like ;o
puppy is a live? sad
I wished only earthworms exist. This is just too sad.
OMG, i can’t even watch it.
how did it get there
the puppy made a full recovery with no heart or eye problems.
i feel so srry for that pup
poor little puppy..=(
holy ball
yucks man i know thats pain ful and anoyin
ooh poor litlle guy thats so sad . i hope he/her is okay.
thats nuts
Poor dog.
oh man i feel so sorry for the dog >__>
poor thing
nasty