All parasites are "catchy" with other dogs. That is the way of parasites. Deworm your dog with a good dewormer or take a feces (from a 2 day period of time) sample into your Veterinarian to have it checked out for worms. A good check up by your Veterinarian would be good for your pet & to discuss these types of things with your Vet.
You have round worms that can be passed on from eggs in the dirt passed in the feces of an infected dog and then eaten up by another dog, tapeworms that can be passed on by fleas, hookworms from the dirt where the dog walks and the
hookworms can go up into the pads of the dog's feet, heart worms from mosquitoes and the list goes on. Many parasites are also picked up from eating dead animals.
The answer is NO humans can not get worms from dogs
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Yes. Though the parasitic worms of horses are similar to the worms of dogs, they are not the the same. This means that horses won't pick up worms from dogs and vice versa.
Dogs can certainly have worms and parvo at the same time. But worms in the feces definitely means the dog has worms.
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Worms live in poop. By eating poop they have worms and barf
A fun alliteration for gummy worms could be "wiggly, wobbly gummy worms." This phrase emphasizes the playful and squishy nature of gummy worms while using the repetition of the 'w' sound for a catchy effect.
Dogs can get worms from eating infected feces, soil, or prey animals. Common symptoms of worms in dogs include weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, bloated belly, and scooting on the ground. Regular vet check-ups and deworming can help prevent and treat worms in dogs.
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yes they can