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Generally the only sign of tapeworms in dogs is finding proglottids (small egg packets that look like rice) in their feces. However, these proglottids are shed sporadically and not generally in large numbers so tapeworm infections often go undiagnosed.

However, in severe infestations, the dog may voimit, have diarrhea, become dehydrated or lethargic, and can die in extremely bad cases. Tapeworms are parasites, which means they take much needed nutrients from their host - if they take too many nutrients or block the intestines, they can eventually cause death.

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11y ago

In mild to moderate infestations in most companion animals, the signs of tapeworms are minimal. Owners generally report seeing small "grains of rice" on the hairs under the animal's tail and sometimes report their dogs are now "scooting" across the floor.

In severe infestations (which are uncommon in most companion animals in the United States), you can see malnutrition, diarrhea, vomiting and organ failure.

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im almost 100 percent sure dogs can get tapworms if that is your question !

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The most common sign of having a tapeworm is finding segments of the worm in feces. Other signs include abdominal pain and nausea.

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13y ago

Infection with adult tapeworms often causes no symptoms, however, some patients may experience diarrhea , abdominal pain, anemia, and/or vitamin B12 deficiency.

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