Feces from another dog or animal that has had worms. Usually for an outdoor animal. My Dad was raised knowing that a dog catches stomach worms by walking on the ground. The worms then enter their skin and eventually the dog starts coughing and when it does it coughs up the original worms and then swollows them. Therefore the worms enter the stomachs. Dogs typically gain worms from eating other dog's crap. This is especially true if the other dog who produced the fecal matter had worms. Dogs can also catch stomach worms by being in the same lot as another dog who has worms or in a lot that contained a dog who once had stomach worms. Worms can enter a dog via the mouth, anus, cuts, and other surfaces. Worms can live in the ground for 10 years or more. Therefore, it is important to move a dog lot far away from the original location before placing another dog in the fence lot. There is no way to get rid of worms out of the ground. Some people believe placing bleach or other cleaners or lime will get rid of them, but it doesn't.
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Mostly cotton candy and cheese puffs. If your dog begins wagging it's tail in a circuliar motion definitely have them checked by a dog whisperer. Such as Cesar Milan, he'll be able to interpret for the vet so he can get a proper h&p.
In 30+ years training K9s and War Dogs, I've never heard of cotton candy or cheese puffs causing worms. And, not to take anything away from Cesar, I enjoy his program, but it's a TV show, designed for entertainment. You see a fraction of what he's actually doing to correct unwanted behaviors.
I know of no packaged food that will make dogs have worms. They'd be out of business in no time. Needless to say we don't feed working dogs cotton candy or cheese puffs.
The most common are pin worms and they do transfer to humans. That makes Pyrantel Pamote Suspension pretty much the drug of choice as it will cure you and the dog (it can be ordered over the net w/o an Rx, it's inexpensive, and it doesn't taste nasty). Ask you VET.
Keep it in the refrigerator, and just watch your dog's (and your own) poop. If (white) worms appear, dose according to the label directions. Yes, it works equally well on dogs and humans.
Do NOT confuse pin worms w/ heart worm. It's an entirely different story, preventative, and treatment.
Not all dogs....
My dog is a lab and she'll eat anything but my Bffs dog is a chiwawa and barley eats her dog food
so I guess it depends
If a dog has worms, take him/her to the vet. Then ask your dog's doctor.
You need to get prescription medicine from a veterinarian.
i dont know what you mean by the late part but dogs cant get worms from chocolate
Yes
Tigers, sharks, worms, dogs, vultures...
Smaller bass eat worms, Hot Dogs, crickets. Bigger bass eat minnow's, frogs and just about anything
The answer is NO humans can not get worms from dogs
Newborn prairie dogs are nursed with milk. Once they are old enough to be weaned, they eat insects and seeds, and worms.
yes it should only eat dog food
No. Although platypuses are carnivores, they do not eat dogs. They are predators; they eat small water animals such as aquatic insect larvae, fresh water shrimp, annelid worms, yabbies and crayfish.
yes worms do eat worms. there are many parts of the world where they eat worms.
blue birds eat worms.
Sure, although there is no guarantee you will not get sick and die.
It must be tapeworms. if a dogs doesn't get it's worm shot it will do that. Worms eat dogs or cats organs and skin!