Go to the veterinarian. They will give your dog the right treatment
probably not, unless you are eating the dog's feces.
yes and your dog can transmit it to you aswell
No, because ringworm is a fungal disease of the skin. Other intestinal parasites, such as roundworm can make a dog vomit.
It's dangerous - treat the ringworm first.
Ringworm, despite its name isn't a worm. It's an overgrowth of one of the normal commensal fungi found on a dog's skin.
Your dog most likely has ringworm. Sorry.
There is a possibility your baby caught ringworm from your cat. Keep your baby away from your cat's liter box.
it depends were its at but usually yes
"Ringworm" is a fungus infection; it is not a worm. The type of fungus infection on the dog, may or may not be contagious to people. Odds are that it is contagious to people until it is 'cured'.
Sounds like ringworm, a fungal infection that is easily treatable
Sounds like ringworm or could be another skin condition. Visit your veterinarian as soon as possible to get this treated. If it is ringworm, it could spread to the people in your family.
Possibly ringworm. You should take it to the vets.
Basically ringworm isn't actually a worm, it is caused by a fungus. The fungi grow in warm, moist areas, e.g locker rooms/swimming pools. Ringworm is contagious and spreads when you have skin-to-skin contact with a person or animal that has it. It can also spread when you share things like towels, clothing, or sports gear. You can also get ringworm by touching an infected dog or cat, although this form of ringworm is not common.