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๐Ÿถ Common Dog Health Issues in the Philippines and How to Prevent Them

July 20, 20250

As Filipino fur parents, we want nothing more than to see our alaga happy, healthy, and full of energy. But living in the Philippines comes with its own set of challenges for our beloved dogs. From the hot, humid climate to the presence of common parasites, itโ€™s important to know what health issues to watch out for โ€” and, more importantly, how to prevent them.

Ready to become a more informed alagang pawrent? Letโ€™s dive in!

๐Ÿพ Tick and Flea Infestations

Ticks and fleas thrive in our warm, tropical climate. These pesky parasites not only cause garapal itching but can also transmit serious diseases.

Symptoms to watch out for:

  • Constant scratching or biting

  • Hair loss or red patches on the skin

  • Small black or brown insects on fur

Prevention tips:

  • Use vet-approved anti-tick and flea treatments regularly

  • Keep your dogโ€™s sleeping area clean

  • Check your alaga for ticks after walks or outdoor play

 

 

โค๏ธ Heartworm Disease

Heartworm is spread by mosquitoes โ€” and we all know how common lamok is in the Philippines! Left untreated, this can lead to heart failure.

Symptoms to watch out for:

  • Persistent cough

  • Fatigue after mild activity

  • Weight loss

  • Difficulty breathing

Prevention tips:

  • Regular heartworm preventive medication (gamot)

  • Reduce mosquito exposure at home

โ˜€๏ธ Heatstroke

With temperatures reaching grabe, init! levels, especially during summer, dogs can easily overheat.

Symptoms to watch out for:

  • Heavy panting or difficulty breathing

  • Excessive drooling

  • Weakness or collapsing

  • Vomiting

Prevention tips:

  • Provide plenty of fresh water

  • Avoid walking your dog during peak heat hours (10 AM โ€“ 4 PM)

  • Keep your alaga in shaded, well-ventilated areas

๐Ÿฆ  Parvovirus

Parvo is a highly contagious and potentially deadly viral disease, especially common among puppies.

Symptoms to watch out for:

  • Severe vomiting

  • Bloody diarrhea

  • Loss of appetite

  • Lethargy

Prevention tips:

  • Complete vaccination schedule (bakuna)

  • Keep puppies away from public places until fully vaccinated

  • Clean and disinfect living areas

๐Ÿ• Rabies

Rabies is fatal and a public health threat. In the Philippines, it remains a serious concern.

Symptoms to watch out for:

  • Sudden behavior changes (aggression or extreme shyness)

  • Excessive drooling

  • Difficulty swallowing

  • Paralysis

Prevention tips:

  • Rabies vaccination (bakuna)

  • Avoid allowing your dog to roam outside unsupervised

  • Report stray animals that may show rabies symptoms

๐Ÿฉน Skin Infections and Allergies

Humidity and frequent rains can cause skin problems like fungal infections, mange, and allergies.

Symptoms to watch out for:

  • Red, flaky, or itchy skin

  • Hair loss

  • Frequent licking or chewing

Prevention tips:

  • Regular bathing with vet-recommended shampoo

  • Keep fur dry and clean

  • Regular grooming to check for early signs

๐Ÿชฑ Worm Infestations (Intestinal Parasites)

Common in areas where dogs roam outdoors and may eat or sniff contaminated soil.

Symptoms to watch out for:

  • Weight loss

  • Bloated belly

  • Vomiting or diarrhea

  • Dull coat

Prevention tips:

  • Regular deworming (gamot)

  • Keep food and water dishes clean

  • Avoid letting dogs eat random things outside

๐Ÿ’ก Final Reminders: A Healthy Alaga is a Happy Alaga

  • Taking care of your dogโ€™s health is more than just feeding and bathing โ€” itโ€™s about making sure theyโ€™re protected from common threats around us.

    Remember:
    โœ”๏ธ Regular vet check-ups
    โœ”๏ธ Complete vaccinations (bakuna)
    โœ”๏ธ Good hygiene and parasite control
    โœ”๏ธ Lots of love and attention

    Alagaang mabuti, healthy at happy si doggo! When we invest in their health today, we ensure they can be our barkada and loyal companion for many years to come.


    ๐Ÿพ Ready to be a more proactive fur parent? Share this with fellow pet lovers and help create a healthier, happier community of Filipino dogs!

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