Usually you can see them when they go to the bathroom or they scratch their butts on the carpet or grass you can get the medicine from the vet and give it to them yourself
can dog's tapeworms go inside human skin?
YES
an example would be a flea and a dog. The flea drinks the dogs blood, but does nothing beneficial for the dog.
Tapeworms.
Humans get tapeworms from dogs when they jump from hosts (the dog) to us (the humans) and for more information please check out this site. Also from eating some meats from animals that may have had it and not cooking it enough to kill and get rid of them!! http://www.ehow.com/how-does_5164980_do-humans-tapeworms-dogs.html
It means the dog has a tapeworm infestation, and needs to be examined by a vet, or given an over the counter dog "wormer", such as Happy Jack's Tapeworm Tablets, or Drontal Plus Allwormer. Left untreated, tapeworms can damage your dog's internal organs.
No it doesn't if your dog has worms you have to get it sorted out at the vets.hope it helps!
When dog tapeworms attach to the small intestine of a dog, they use their specialized hooks and suckers to firmly adhere to the intestinal wall. Once attached, they absorb nutrients from the dog's digested food, which can lead to malnutrition and various gastrointestinal issues. The tapeworms also reproduce, releasing segments filled with eggs, which can be expelled in the dog's feces, potentially infecting other animals or humans. This parasitic relationship can result in health problems for the infected dog if left untreated.
Tapeworms are usually caused by fleas. Fleas carry tapeworm eggs. If the dog is chewing on himself, he is ingesting the fleas, which introduce the tapeworms into his digestive system. You will need a worm medicine specific to tapeworms. Most general dog wormers are not effective. It would be best to take him to the vet. You will also need to treat the fleas.
I know from cats and dogs that tapeworms come from eating a flea. Tapeworms are visible, you will see them in the feces or rectal area. When alive, they look like small white rice pieces, when dead they look like sesame seeds.
no. well you can but if you do you will probably get ill or might get worms too. I say you should not!
If the dogs have fleas, there is a big possibility it has has tapeworms too.