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Worms
They function either by destroying the worms on contact or by paralyzing them, or by altering the permeability of their plasma membranes. The dead worms then pass out of the body in the feces.
It depends on the kind of worms the dog has. Either way the dog should be treated and the human should see a doctor. Typically stepping on (hook worms) or ingesting feces is the best way. Feces can be ingested in microscopic quantities from petting or shoes or all kinds of other ways. Touching or being touched by the dogs butt hole near your mouth or on your hands if you eat without washing them. Possibly some worms can be contracted through licking, though it is less likely than through feces.
No. There are parasites in feces. Consuming feces can make dogs sick or have worms.
no
Its usually on the next one or two times it works fast.
Yes they can get worms
You can see them in it's feces.
ALL cat feces (or any feces of all species) has an odor, but if a cat's feces has an especially putrid odor, along with possibly being loose, it is possible that the cat has coccidiosis. Which is caused by a protozoan parasite. Kittens have died from lack of treatment for coccidia.
No, puppies do not get worms from being held too much. Worms are usually contracted through contact with contaminated feces, soil, or other infected animals. It is important to deworm puppies regularly and practice good hygiene to prevent worm infestations.
If they look like cooked white rice, then they're probably tape worms.
Because your dog is sick.