A: your dog eats a fertilized parasite egg (from poop) B: your dog gets bitten by a mosquito or such C: your dog steps in poop D: other
parisites
Some do, for example, lice and fleas.
If thay arnt than what is?
its just they where tought like us when we eat
First you need to determine if your dog has worms or not. Take a fresh fecal sample in to your vet and they can check for the presence of any parisites and then give you some medication to de-worm your dog against the type of worms he/she has.
It depends what type they are, you need to identify them and get a treatment from your pet store.
beetles and ladybug and other parisites like worms
Bacterial infection and parisites are the two most common risks. Dogs under certain circumstances eat feces for various reasons. In-of-itself, it isn't harmful but the bacteria and parisites that could be in the feces could pose a problem. The most signifcant risk though is the cat litter itself. The clumping cat litter can contain perfumes and deoderizers and chemical agents that can make a dog sick and, given a large enough quantity of cat litter, pose a bowel obstruction risk.
Parisites feed on an animal or a living organism. It can latch onto it's prey or live inside. A parisite can eventually kill it's host. Most common places to find parisites are in the stomach or in the heart area.
Parisites feed on an animal or a living organism. It can latch onto it's prey or live inside. A parisite can eventually kill it's host. Most common places to find parisites are in the stomach or in the heart area.
No it's actually good for them, but you have to buy the hay, because normal hay might have parisites in them.
you need to take the them to the vet right away they could have parisites and its dangerous