If you cannot find loud noises coming from her belly as a symptom of parasites, then it is not very likely that it is a symptom. Parasite symptoms are not typically desrived as sound making. Even tapeworms, which can grow to extraordinary lengths, have never been recognised as causing audible sound from inside their victims.
This isn’t to say that there is not something wrong with your dog, but given the fact that you can neither find loud noises as a symptom of a parasite nor are parasitic creatures known, in general, to make loud noises, it is worth considering that it may be an alternative condition.
Remember that while some conditions are discovered out of concern for a rash or lump or during a routine health check, most medical conditions are discovered because someone either goes, or is taken, to a doctor following cause for concern, from feeling ill to some sort of attack.
While this doesn’t necessarily dictate that if there is no pain or discomfort your dog is probably fine, it does suggest that if your dog is not in pain it is less likely that she is ill. If she isn’t ill then it may be something she is eating that is causing the problem so you want to consider changing her food. At the end of the day, it is always best to see the vet as no one else can guarantee the accuracy of their answer.
This isn’t to say that there is not something wrong with your dog, but given the fact that you can neither find loud noises as a symptom of a parasite nor are parasitic creatures known, in general, to make loud noises, it is worth considering that it may be an alternative condition.
Remember that while some conditions are discovered out of concern for a rash or lump or during a routine health check, most medical conditions are discovered because someone either goes, or is taken, to a doctor following cause for concern, from feeling ill to some sort of attack.
While this doesn’t necessarily dictate that if there is no pain or discomfort your dog is probably fine, it does suggest that if your dog is not in pain it is less likely that she is ill. If she isn’t ill then it may be something she is eating that is causing the problem so you want to consider changing her food. At the end of the day, it is always best to see the vet as no one else can guarantee the accuracy of their answer.