Last Updated: 12/06/2025
Guide To Fleas Ticks Worms
See our guide to protecting your pet from parasites from our vet team.
Author: Dr Carla Paszkowski BVSc (Hons)
Reading Time: 41 minutes - long read
Intestinal Worms
Intestinal worms range from small, microscopic strongyles to foot-long, squirmy tapeworms. Your dog may contract worms by coming into contact with other infected animals, drinking contaminated water or eating food that contains a worm parasite.
How to tell if your pet has worms
Contrary to popular belief, an itchy bottom is not a common sign of worm infestation. Scooting or an itchy bottom is more likely caused by anal gland irritation. In fact, symptoms of intestinal worms include:
- Diarrhoea (sometimes with blood)
- Worms in stools or around anus
- Weight loss
- Distended (pot-bellied) tummy
- Vomiting
- Weakness
- Anaemia
For more information about intestinal worms, take a read through our other articles:
For Dogs:
For Cats:
Which wormer is the best?
It's important to be aware that some worming products do not kill tapeworm. Tapeworm is large and more difficult to kill than smaller worm species, requiring a specific medication called Praziquantel. We have included only products below which kill all important worm species, including tapeworm.
Dog products that treat intestinal worms include: Milbemax, Drontal, Interceptor, Endogard and Milpro
Cat products that treat intestinal worms include: Milbemax, Milpro, Drontal, and Profender.
Mites
Mites are rare and usually only occur in juvenile or immunocompromised pets (for example, dogs with skin allergies). Mites of concern in Australia include the skin mite Demodex and ear mite Otodectes. Sarcoptes (scabies) is another mite that may be found in some parts of Australia, but is comparatively rare.
Demodex causes a patchy hairloss, particularly over the forehead or eyelids. It is mostly seen in warmer areas of Australia. Demodex usually only affects puppies, and dogs with hormonal conditions (such as hypothyroidism), or skin allergies. It is particularly common in staffies, due to their predisposition to skin allergies.
Otodectes - aka ear mites - causes intense itchiness in the ears, and may lead to a brown discharge. It is commonly seen in puppies and kittens.
Dog products that kill mites include: Bravecto, Simparica & Simparica Trio, Advocate, Nexgard & Nexgard Spectra, and Credelio Plus.
Cat products that kill mites include: Bravecto, Advocate, and Revolution & Revolution Plus.
Which Product Do You Need?
For a full guide to parasite prevention products on the Australian market and which one YOUR pet needs, see the following guides:
• Parasite Prevention Guide For DOGS
• Parasite Prevention Guide for CATS
See our product comparison tables below for an easy guide to flea, tick and worming treatments and their coverage.