Fleas can transmit tapeworms to dogs, but not roundworms, hookworms or whipworms.
I'm not entirely sure on diseases but i know that you can get worms and fleas from them.
White worms in cats and dogs are probably tapeworm, which is spread by fleas.
Yes, fleas can and do carry diseases that can infect dogs. The most common flea-borne disease of dogs in the United States is tapeworms. This is why a monthly flea/tick preventive medication is a good idea.
If the dogs have fleas, there is a big possibility it has has tapeworms too.
There are several examples of parasitism in the world. A few are fleas on dogs, round worms in humans, and flat worms in cats.
In addition to fleas, there are ticks, mites, lice, mosquitoes and intestinal worms that feed on dog's blood.
The definition of a parasite is an organism which lives in or on another organism - usually causing harm. Two examples would be fleas and worms in dogs.
If a chicken has fleas, it can give the fleas to cats or dogs. Fleas can easily be transferred from one animal to another.
Cats scratch, they can contract fleas and/or worms, although most other animals can get worms and fleas as well. Cats also can vomit up fur balls. They can be lazy, don't come when called (unless you have food in your hand), don't give a heck to what you say. This is usually how cats are; they are not like dogs that can be easily trained.
Vanilla Wafers do not give dogs worms but the sugar content, if given in excess, is very bad for a dog's teeth.
The Best Addivce I Can Give You, Is Get Flea Removal For Dogs.
Yes. Mostly any meat can give dogs worms For example fish, pork, and maybe chicken but its rare if your dog gets worms when it eats chicken.