All dogs are vulnerable to parasites, and two main categories of parasites affect dogs: external and internal. External parasites generally affect the skin and coat. Internal parasites live inside the body and can affect a variety of body systems including the gastrointestinal tract, blood vessels, heart, lungs, and brain.
In addition, some canine parasites can be transmitted to humans. Prevention is the best way to protect your dog, yourself, and your family. Learn about the most common types of parasites that affect dogs in the U.S. and find out how to prevent them.